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jon L

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Would someone be so kind as to measure the distance for the ground to the bottom of the heel well in the center front and back wheels , Please.

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I have 94” at the front and 95.5” at the rear but I plan on lowering it in a month or so. I couldn’t resist but I am weak😎

darn sideways photos, grrr

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I don't see a ladder. How do you get in it?

BTY how much are you going to lower it?

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It was a poor joke that went astray with the sideways photo😖

I have no intention of lowering mine, aside from off the lift. My driveway apron to the street is steep enough that the under chin dam will hit unless taken at an angle. I like the look, within reason, just not practical  in my case.

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11 minutes ago, 2seater said:

It was a poor joke that went astray with the sideways photo😖

 

I got it...I guess you and I have a sense of humor that leans to the side a little. 

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Would someone be so kind as to measure the distance for the ground to the bottom of the heel well in the center front and back wheels , Please.

 

My '89 with GoodYear Assurrance All-Season 215 65 R 15 w/ 32 psi is as follows:

Front 28 13/32"; Back 29 29/32".  Measurement taken from floor to dead-center of the wheel, but with the tire and wheel still on the car - meaning not dead center of the wheel well taht otherwise could be achieved with the tire and wheel off the vehicle.  Hope this helps. 

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Thanks, Ron.  I was trying to figure out how much I have lowered mine.

It turns out 2" in the front and 2 1/2" in the rear.

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