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Old 08-30-16, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by ems
right, but the sub frames carry the suspension. so just space the shock towers. im just spitting out an Idea.
It's a good thought that will give more fender clearance. However, it will do nothing for ground clearance since the subframes will still be the same height from the ground.
Old 08-30-16, 08:01 PM
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Quickest and cheapest way out as afore mentioned would be to cut your wheel wells out and add some beefy screw on flares to give a nice off road look to it.
Old 08-30-16, 09:09 PM
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I love the red one!

I just got a chevy silverado 1500 SS for winter duty

I'm not a fan of slammed but i run 18inch rims on my sc300 this was on the stock suspension ive got coilovers now. the rear is the same and the front has been lowered 2 inches basically so its even.

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