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A question about the 370z's ground clearance.

The answer is yes. Something you need to remember is to always exit at an angle to minimize the scraping.

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Old 09-23-2009, 04:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The answer is yes. Something you need to remember is to always exit at an angle to minimize the scraping.
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Only the front chin spoiler is quite low and scrapes the streets on medium and higher dips.
However, don't worrry about the scrapping of the spoiler too much.
It does not harm the Z since the spoiler is a piece of flexible rubber and you can replace it for $160 to make it new again after a few years.
So ENJOY the Z and DRIVE it like the way you like it.
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Only the front chin spoiler is quite low and scrapes the streets on medium and higher dips.
However, don't worrry about the scrapping of the spoiler too much.
It does not harm the Z since the spoiler is a piece of flexible rubber and you can replace it for $160 to make it new again after a few years.
So ENJOY the Z and DRIVE it like the way you like it.
That's basically what it's designed for. I had my Z lowered back in late July and here's how my spoiler looks today (photo taken just this past Saturday):



Still looks pretty good!
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