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Thread: Is my '32 supposed to bottom out over every little bump???
          
   
   

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    Ken Thurm is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 4- 32 fords
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    Here are some pictures. There is 32" tall tires and measuring to the body line it is 37 1/2". So by the floor being raised it allowed me to kick the frame rails up 4" so it automatically lowered the car the same amount keeping everything else the same. then by using independent suspension it just helps that much more. So if anybody is thinking of building a new car and want it to be low this is one way of doing it and you can fly over speed bumps with clearance.
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