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57SL will give you roughly 340mm hub-to-guard height once they settle, the SSL is an AU part number and it will be another 10-15mm lower depending on what bump stop was used when they fitted your shocks.

IF you have the 20's on, measure the current hub to guard, then compare the difference at your front bar.

Have you got a steep driveway?

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Yep!!! LOL

Hopefully will be able to get up with 20s...

Although I am getting them done at strutfit and their driveway is nearly as f*ckibg steep as mine!!! Hope I can get out...

Anyone watch top gear the other night when they had the GT40 and couldn't get out of an underground park???

I feel a similar scenario coming on!!!

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Of course it is.

Oh and how did you drop it off and pick it up in 5mins, damn that's quick.

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Took less than an hour... I was impressed! It was only fronts, but they made $150 for an hour, so they would be happy!

I have attached a pic... Still 150mm off the deck at body kit and 110mm off the deck I reckon when loaded (the lowest part is the exhaust)

Will lift a little with 20s...

Oh and I was joking about Jman! I bought KFFL57SL off him... And he told me after I gave him the cash to get KFFL57SSLs!!! LOL

So now I am stuck with the KFFL57SLs!!!

You buy, you buy!!!

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