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30-07-2017, 07:54 PM | #1 | ||
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Has anybody attempted this?
I have recently moved to a rural lifestyle block that has a steep (and quite rough) gravel driveway. I'm finding the Mondeo is dragging her bum a little on some of the rougher patches. I'm planning on upgrading my wifes car to a small SUV such as a Rav4 but I would like to continue on with the Mondeo. (I commute 240km each day so a large comfortable economical car is essential) I spotted these https://www.spaccer.com/en_AU/makes-...mondeo-iv.html online and wondered if anybody has attempted this? Another 24mm ground clearance would be awesome.
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