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  • Moar Powar Babeh
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Gonz,

Pedders cranked fully down would almost put the front bumper on the ground!

Krazy310 has coilies in the front of his ute, not sure if they are tiens or Pedders tho. the Pedders have the best part of 80mm adjustment below stock height

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  On 30/05/2011 at 9:28 PM, dre said:

Ive got them and its as low as they go.

hmm I expected it to be lower than that, I was hoping for what Hiddeous was thinking...on its guts crazy low, that's dissapointing...are you running 20's Dre, if so could you do us a favour and measure the distance from the bottom edge of the guard to bottom of rim, ill compare to what I have once I get my 20's back on the ute next week, your look like it is the 10mm-15mm lower than my ute that im after but big expense to get it there...

Gonz.

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  On 30/05/2011 at 9:28 PM, dre said:

Ive got them and its as low as they go.

whoa wu dhave tht they would go futher than that...this is where mine sits and ive got XYZ coilovers in the front of mine an still have about 70mm of thred left to go... mmm another 70mm lower how wud that look haha :beerchug:

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hey guys, am new to this forum. seems like an appropriate thread to post in, correct me if im wrong.

if seen a few fg utes on here that have been lowered. I asked some of the guys on fordmods what their opinions and preferences where one lowering an fg. someone said that it can be risky lowering the rear of an fg due to the tailshaft popping out. they said I should prolly come on here and ask you guys..

so, do you guys have any information on this, and what brand and setups are you using in your utes?

Cheers,

Alex

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