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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Dec 2019
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      My 68 Camaro Build

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      Wayneb



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Aug 2015
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      NJ
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      You are pretty low there brother! You may be in trouble when you start plumbing your exhaust - especially if you live out in the country on the backroads where the crown is high. Ask me how I figured that out lol. Other than that - looks great man.
      '68 Chevy Camaro Pro-tour ~ project DMENTD
      '57 Chevy 3100 Pro-tour pickup ~ under construction

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Nov 2004
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      wayneb you have a PM Thanks

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Dec 2019
      Location
      southern Maryland
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      Quote Originally Posted by pittpens24 View Post
      You are pretty low there brother! You may be in trouble when you start plumbing your exhaust - especially if you live out in the country on the backroads where the crown is high. Ask me how I figured that out lol. Other than that - looks great man.
      That photo is without any tension on the coilover springs, in fact there's at least 3/4" of shock travel before the springs are tensioned. I tightened them up about 1/2" and clearance went to 4" and the lower control arms still weren't parallel to the ground. It's cool to see how low it will go though!

      I will set it up properly once I get my new wheels and tires on the front, received tires but wheels are still in shipment.

      Watch for updates.

      Wayneb





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