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yeah 3" is pretty slammed, your expecting too much. Maybe another company will make a front A arm that will clear, but I guess it ain't SPC. I know they

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Old 04-27-2011, 02:12 PM   #10 (permalink)
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yeah 3" is pretty slammed, your expecting too much. Maybe another company will make a front A arm that will clear, but I guess it ain't SPC. I know they had some issues with the G35/350Z but they fixed it. But 3" is too damn much I am afraid.

Better to just get air suspension?

But if raising is not an option then effed up looking fenders it is! LOL
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