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Old 01-26-2021, 12:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I got my car lowed and front is lower than rear, my bumper is cracking everday but that not my problem. my front inner fender liner is wear to a big hole on it and all bolt is missing. should I replace it or just take it off? what is the result for take it off? will the rock hit the fender and jump in to engine part?
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I'd raise the front an inch or so and replace the liner. YMMV
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I'd raise the front an inch or so and replace the liner. YMMV
I can't, I did the alianment already.
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will the alignment fail if I raise front and rear both an inch?
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will the alignment fail if I raise front and rear both an inch?
It will change.
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If u r on stock control arms, your alignment is no good anyway.
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If u r on stock control arms, your alignment is no good anyway.
it was very bad to around 24 degree with 8 degree error , right now is 17 degree and front driver side is 14degree
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what if I only change the tires with the same size?
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it was very bad to around 24 degree with 8 degree error , right now is 17 degree and front driver side is 14degree
Is it 24 degrees, or 2.4 degrees? Which is it? The location of the period matters.
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what if I only change the tires with the same size?


Changing tires won't change the alignment, if that's what you mean.
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what if I only change the tires with the same size?
Changing tire size will not fix your problem - shorter tires will provide more wheel-well clearance but will lower the bumper even more.


Stop throwing parts on your car without understanding what you are doing. Most mods will have unintended effects on other systems - ofttimes those effects are adverse.

Do some research and planning. Almost every mod you can make to a 370Z has been discussed on this site. Save yourself a lot of headaches and read up on what other people have done.
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Changing tire size will not fix your problem - shorter tires will provide more wheel-well clearance but will lower the bumper even more.


Stop throwing parts on your car without understanding what you are doing. Most mods will have unintended effects on other systems - ofttimes those effects are adverse.

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I got my car lowed and front is lower than rear, my bumper is cracking everday but that not my problem. my front inner fender liner is wear to a big hole on it and all bolt is missing. should I replace it or just take it off? what is the result for take it off? will the rock hit the fender and jump in to engine part?
Since all “bolts” are missing anyway, why don’t you:
  1. jack up the car
  2. remove the wheel
  3. remove the liner
  4. now head into the wheel well and look up

You’ll know right away whether the fender liner is needed on a street driven car.
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Changing tires won't change the alignment, if that's what you mean.
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