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Old 07-25-2013, 06:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Really nice ride.
I would like to be as low as your car. what is the measurement from the highest point of the fender until the lowest point for the wheel cap.
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Really nice ride.
I would like to be as low as your car. what is the measurement from the highest point of the fender until the lowest point for the wheel cap.
I think from the highest point of my fender to the ground is 26 inches or somewhere around there. I will measure it for you when I get home from work.

Btw, the link in your signature to your build thread doesnt work
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I think from the highest point of my fender to the ground is 26 inches or somewhere around there. I will measure it for you when I get home from work.

Btw, the link in your signature to your build thread doesnt work
I would appreciate it if can share this epic of info.. still trying to find the right height for my ride without any major scraping issues.
Having a bad time trying to sort how the forum codes works.. Thanks for the heads up
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