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Lowering

Tonner Matt

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I know what you mean.
Had a look at that photobucket and that was about as far as I got....Still getting around to checking out how it works properly
I just add pics as an attachment, they display small in your post but you can still click on them to bring them up a bit bigger.
 
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As Matt said, I'd be happy with that too. It's on my to do list to lower my ute but I'm not in a hurry.

Where I live we have badly repaired/potholed roads that'll bugger anyones suspension. The kids here that drive rice burners have slammed their suspensions to the deck & spend countless cash in fixing them all the time. The cops pulled over a Daihatsu as it was way too low. It was that low that he could hit ants.

You may want to consider in rolling the wheel arches. May come in handy if you're carrying anything heavy. Smash repairs do them & they only take a couple of hours depending on their work load.

Otherwise, your ute is sitting just right.
 
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