actually technically it can hurt your axles. It all depends on the make and model of the vehicle. For example I had an S2000 and its pretty low. but because
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actually technically it can hurt your axles. It all depends on the make and model of the vehicle. For example I had an S2000 and its pretty low. but because of the angle of the axles it can wear. that is why they have axle spacers and stuff to put the wear spot on a different part of the cups.
It is kind of hard to explain but what he's saying is not bs. I'm sure he works on all kinds of different cars, and not all problems apply to all cars. Im sure it wont be a problem on the Z |
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