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ok and why you didnt texture the front of your car?
ran out of beer.
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Thanks for the info man.
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but it needs to go lower...lol
as soon as i find a competent shop that can pull my arches for me, it'll go lower.

right now, the wheels get fondled by the body, and there's an extra groove on the rears where the tires get shredded.
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as soon as i find a competent shop that can pull my arches for me, it'll go lower.

right now, the wheels get fondled by the body, and there's an extra groove on the rears where the tires get shredded.
some of the guys in here took their cars to Miami Chassis and they did a pretty decent job...
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miami chassis? as in the alignment place?

i don't need an alignment. i need bodywork in order for the wheels to fit when it's lower.
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what size wheel and tire are you running? and what offset??
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they're 15x6.5.

final offset after milling and spacers is around 20. give or take a little.
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