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    3 inch blocks are extreme...have fun with them..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozbox View Post
    3 inch blocks are extreme...have fun with them..
    I wondered the same thing. I have 2" ones in my HZ ute and they are low. I am running 16"x8" rims and they just clear. They are a custom made set of rims though...
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    To low? what do you guys recon?



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    It's a rockin' Robbo's Avatar
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    Look's really good to me. As long as it goes where you want to go without any drama's, that's all that is important. Look's great.
    "Proud To Be An Old Fart".

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    3 inch blocks with those 1 tonner springs is actually right..but with ute or van springs its extreme...

    looks good but the nose needs down a bit more..:twisted:

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    nose down more? I think you will have issues if you do lol.

    I had 3" lowered in the front of my hz once. Never again lol. Maybe im getting old. But im 75mm above the ground clearance now. Thats low enough I think! haha.

    It reminds me of a few old farm hack cars.......
    How to lower your "offroad" car.
    Just get the heating tip. Heat one side up let is sag. then heat the other side and let it sag the same as the other. If you go too far do the other side a bit more. If you go to far again well do the other side a bit more again. Soon you are on ya guts! haha.
    Owner (Jason) - STICKTHIS Automotive Decals and Stripes

    HX Sandman Panelvan. Mint Julep. Complete Factory Resto.
    HZ Sandman Ute. Saddle Tan Metallic - Customised. Galaxy Blue.
    HZ GTS. Palais White. Next Resto From 99% NOS Parts.
    HSV GTO Coupe - Highly Modified
    VR SS into a VS Supercar Castrol Perkins Ingall 1997 Tribuilte build

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    The ute looks SH1T HOT.
    Congrats on a fantastic job in such a short time.
    You should be very happy indeed.

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    thanks guys,
    now should i sell it? ( i do need a ute)
    if so whats it worth?
    any ideas,

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    it looks really good!! no lower i dont think. my pano has sagged at the front and it was for ever getting stuck on things. it is way too low at the front. urs looks perfect!
    1973 HQ with HZ front. Currently waiting for its resto.
    308 for sale too

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    Working Sandman



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