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Will fitting aftermarket alloys, lowering soring effect driver assist sensor

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If I was to aftermarket allows to my mk4 focus 1.0 ecoboost. Would it affect the driver assist sensor .also would that be the case for fitting lowering springs . 

Spoke to a mate who said doing the tracking or lowering springs would mess up the sensor near front plate. Like collision avoidance and such 

 

Any advice be great . I def want some aftermarket wheels 



1 hour ago, Maca255 said:

Spoke to a mate who said doing the tracking or lowering springs would mess up the sensor near front plate. Like collision avoidance and such 

 

I'm absolutely at a loss to see how changing the tracking, or fitting lowering springs would affect the sensors - but I'd love to be proved wrong... Hey, your mate doesn't drink in the Nags Head does he, I may know his mate, Trigger!

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