You can be slammed on 15s and still be flush 3.5" clearance is honestly barely a drop on those cars.
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostYou say that, but I promise you RI has the worst roads I have ever driven on. Honestly the absolute worse, they would be better off with dirt roads there than that shit they have now. 3" of clearance is the kind of drop you get from race springs, if thats how low you are going, thats pussy shit,3.5" drop, not clearance. My wheel gap is about 4" from lip to fender edge.Originally posted by Kielan View PostYou can be slammed on 15s and still be flush 3.5" clearance is honestly barely a drop on those cars.
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Who knows. I'm realistically going to try to get it flush but that might be the final height.Originally posted by Kielan View PostSo you are going to have half an inch of wheel gap? Thats going to look horrid. Sorry. But it is.
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How to figure out the amount of drop your car requires:Originally posted by Alexander View PostRaised manholes are a daily occurance. And yeah I'm a pussy because I want my Miata to be flush not slammed. Aka I need about a 3.5" drop.
1. Park car on flat surface
2. Measure ground clearance from sub frame/rocker (whichever is lowest) to the ground.
3. Divide result by 0.
4. the number you get is how many inches you need to lower your car by.
You're welcome!
IG: PavelKostyurin
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You can't do that Pavel. Dividing by 0 is not possible.Originally posted by PavelK313 View PostHow to figure out the amount of drop your car requires:
1. Park car on flat surface
2. Measure ground clearance from sub frame/rocker (whichever is lowest) to the ground.
3. Divide result by 0.
4. the number you get is how many inches you need to lower your car by.
You're welcome!
- Kielan (Key-lin)
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that makes no sense you stupid russianOriginally posted by PavelK313 View PostHow to figure out the amount of drop your car requires:
1. Park car on flat surface
2. Measure ground clearance from sub frame/rocker (whichever is lowest) to the ground.
3. Divide result by 0.
4. the number you get is how many inches you need to lower your car by.
You're welcome!
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Different people want different things. I want to have a nice ride, and still be flush not necessarily slammed. I want to avoid damaging my car wherever possible. Kielan just doesn't give a fuck about his Teg anymore.Originally posted by skrapez View Postdamn.... how did it become pick on alex night? im sorry dude... dont take anything i say seriously im just a ball buster and im super bored haha
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