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Author Topic: Lowering my Pinto Panel  (Read 2009 times)

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pintoperformance

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Lowering my Pinto Panel
« on: February 09, 2004, 11:33:22 PM »
 ;Djust finished getting my Pinto Panel off the jack stands and back on the ground ((WOW)) I used 3 inch lowering blockfor the back and cut the front springs,,,

Lowered the car a total of 3 1/2 in front and 3 inches in back...

When I am standing in front of the front bumper it hits me just below my knees (I am 5'9) and when standing in back of the panel the top hits me just about mid chest..

took it on a test run and everything clears--turning radius is not affected....

When the ground effects the Panel has a real nice lowered stance...

Will have pics as soon as I can and then will post them..

Mike