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Looks fine to me
It is slightly lower looking atr than the front if you look closely
Great set of equipment for fast road.
It is slightly lower looking atr than the front if you look closely
Great set of equipment for fast road.
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Mine is a bugeye, but I fitted the flat-outs and the car wasn't as low as I was expecting. The G-max springs fitted by the previous owner seemed a lot lower.
Clearly that means I have a larger front bumper to ground gap, soI must fill it with some sort of splitter and fill the arches with some bigger wheels
Clearly that means I have a larger front bumper to ground gap, soI must fill it with some sort of splitter and fill the arches with some bigger wheels
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I read a thread about the rear being lower than the front. The outcome was that being a four wheel drive car the rear is always lower than the front. It's how they are supposed to be, so you are not set up incorrectly.
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