488 Pista, no front lift, deal breaker?
488 Pista, no front lift, deal breaker?
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sone

Original Poster:

4,610 posts

258 months

Sunday 26th May 2024
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I’ve noticed a good few of these don’t have front lift, is it crucial?

Cheers
Steve

PVX593K

173 posts

198 months

Monday 27th May 2024
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100% not

R11ysf

1,958 posts

202 months

Sunday 16th June 2024
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If you live in London 100% yes.

I've hit my splitter on a speed bump only once. Forgot to press the button, never again

Super Sonic

11,254 posts

74 months

Sunday 16th June 2024
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Can it not be retrofitted?

subirg

766 posts

296 months

Thursday 27th June 2024
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I recall reading somewhere that adding front lift also requires changes to spring set up. Is that true?

MDL111

8,301 posts

197 months

Friday 28th June 2024
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I doubt is is a deal breaker, but it depends on where you live and where you drive. I never had front lift on any of my cars, but it does mean I can't get into certain parking garages etc.

ANOpax

1,047 posts

186 months

Friday 28th June 2024
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subirg said:
I recall reading somewhere that adding front lift also requires changes to spring set up. Is that true?
V12 cars with lift have 10% softer springs so I imagine the same would apply to the V8s.

andyr

443 posts

304 months

Friday 28th June 2024
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You don’t need lift - until you do.

I wouldn’t buy without lift as an option. It’s just not worth it.

andrew

10,258 posts

212 months

Friday 28th June 2024
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crawling around on your hands and knees to see if your car can make it into the venue car park is not a cool look
apparently

MDL111

8,301 posts

197 months

Saturday 29th June 2024
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andrew said:
crawling around on your hands and knees to see if your car can make it into the venue car park is not a cool look
apparently
nah you only start crawling around at home when you heard the crunch earlier in the day (reversing again while suppressing a few tears to not look like a baby in front of the crowd)

blueSL

636 posts

246 months

Saturday 20th July 2024
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I would say a lift is essential, in fact I think it’s pretty feeble effort - too slow to lift, should lift higher and work up to 60 kph. The speed bumps increasingly and the entry and exit of villages in France are a royal pain.

andrew

10,258 posts

212 months

Saturday 20th July 2024
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MDL111 said:
andrew said:
crawling around on your hands and knees to see if your car can make it into the venue car park is not a cool look
apparently
nah you only start crawling around at home when you heard the crunch earlier in the day (reversing again while suppressing a few tears to not look like a baby in front of the crowd)
laugh