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Level the car out, or just drop the front an inch?

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Old Oct 8, 2003 | 08:48 AM
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I have an inch of fenderwell space in the front that i want to get rid of. I dont have it in the rear. should i drop the entire car, or drop the inch out of the front and give it a slightly forward biased stance? would that look ok?
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Old Oct 8, 2003 | 09:46 AM
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Just drop the whole **** up, and roll ur back fenders up !
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Old Oct 8, 2003 | 10:00 AM
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Even out the car. Is it the Bimmer?
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Old Oct 8, 2003 | 10:07 AM
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yes and i am spending too much $$ elsewhere on the car to bother with rolling fenders and all that. plus is a bimmer not a geo, i'm not slamming it I just want to rid myself of the fenderwell space in the front but i am unsure of what a slight forward stance may look like, and i'll be next day airing a set of rear springs if i have to level it out.
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