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Offline hrmmmm

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lowering 1990 corsair/pintara
« on: Mar 18, 2006, 10:14AM »
on the 1990 ford corsair the front guards have a high panel cut. This causes the car to appear to sit lower at the back than at the the front. How can I adjust this gap without lowering the front suspension to much. Would putting larger wheels (only have 5 spoke 14" ROH alloys) all round then lowering the whole car solve this problem.
     

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Re: lowering 1990 corsair/pintara
« Reply #1 on: Mar 18, 2006, 10:27AM »
if you want to lose the 4wd look you'll have to lower the front end. use the search button at the top before you start 30 million topics about stuff thats already been covered mate.
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Re: lowering 1990 corsair/pintara
« Reply #2 on: Mar 18, 2006, 03:17PM »
Go to your panel beaters and get a quote to move the wheel arches lower down the panel... and then after you have recovered from the quote-induced heart attack go to Autobarn and buy some super low King Springs.
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