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Too low, about 80mm atleast?
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That looks like Kris' 60mm. My black 3dr that Cheez has now is a similar height & was done 60mm by Kris.
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Thats a min 80mm.
But for track work you wont want it that low imho
Plus if its for the track car...surely it will weigh different, thus be a diff height anyhow
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As i said to you earlier sam if you have time, jack it up on the rear and remove one rear shock and measure between the top and bottom shock holes.
If its -60mm lowered your looking for 305mm+/- and if its -80mm it will be around 300+/-
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Another post for 80mm and obligatory too low comment.
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I'd say 75-80
Remember people they's no weight on it like there would be usually with seats,carpets etc.
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