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I believe you, I'm just kidding because the pics really don't show it. You gotta make comparison pics that are both flat from side. But anyway, I think 1 inch

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Old 11-30-2023, 03:24 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I believe you, I'm just kidding because the pics really don't show it. You gotta make comparison pics that are both flat from side.

But anyway, I think 1 inch is literally the height difference you need on most Z's. More than that already looks very low, and it may slightly interfere with how it rides. If you put spacers so that you will the wheel well flush with the rim, 1 inch drop is just exactly what you need.
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