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Really Ratty Rusty Ruby Ruined & Rotting RIP


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Front LCA's raised 1":

 

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Tire's hitting the under-side of the strut tower support frame ..... :blink:

 

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cut cut cut ... . .. going below sea level .... :lol:

 

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Tire's hitting the under-side of the strut tower support frame ..... :blink:

 

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You can easily solve this tire hitting problem by going old school and running 13" wheels and tires. That's what I run and I have no clearance issue even when the frame is set to drag the ground on mine. :D I know noone runs em' anymore, but I think that's what makes 13's cool. J.M.O. :P good luck with the build. :D

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I want 13's as an option, , , , that's why I don't have 280zx struts

 

But my favorite wheel combo in this thread were the 16x8-15x7 Staggered Panasports ..... :cool: .... .. I hated driving with 16's in the front,,, 14's felt the best for nimble steering

 

 

 

No 510 in the world "needs" to go lower than this,,,,,,, , in-order to go lower I would have to cut into the structural integrity of the car: ..... :unsure:

 

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so I did: ...... ^_^

 

 

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