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Old 10-04-2009, 10:44 PM
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Thanks, those are nice pieces of work. I'll make a note for future reference.

Glad you got the ride height you were looking for. What ride height did you settle for?
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24.75 both front and rear. There's more threads for lowering. Thanks for your help. Ray..
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i Ray,

Since thats fender height, it really doesn't tell you the actual ride height. Did you ever measure from the floor to the factory measurement points on the car as in the reference photos I posted? Thats how ride height is determined if you want concrete reference numbers as compared to factory specs.

Perhaps you aren't concerned about that and are only looking for 'the look'. I'm just curious and its certainly no big deal.
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No I did not. I took it to an alignment that specialize w/ Porsche. Mostly track ones. I went for performance 1st looks 2nd.



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