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Now that I have an actual Z sitting in my garage, I was able to measure things more accurately as far as offsets and the look I want. One thing
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Now that I have an actual Z sitting in my garage, I was able to measure things more accurately as far as offsets and the look I want.
One thing I noticed, is that the rear fender is only as thick as sheet metal, were as the front fender has a 0.5" edge on it. I guess my question is - for a good look on stock height, how close should I get to those fenders so that there is no rubbing. I think I would want to stay just inside the fenders. Right? And if I did that , would it look odd that the front is 0.5" more in due to that fender edge being thicker? Last edited by cooltoy; 12-20-2016 at 08:35 PM. |
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