Up to par???
You're looking at it all wrong! You need to DROP the back more to match the front.
Originally Posted by easymoney
yea that is a pin strip...and i hate it too but the thing is under my clear coat so i can't do anything about it unless i take it to the shop. and the headlights will be blacked out like LH had previously done once i get ready to take the dive into that project.
i think that i need to raise the front about a 1/4 of an inch to even out the slant to front before i do anything, lately for some reason that is bothering me every time i look at it from the side. but if is not one thing it is another.....
i think that i need to raise the front about a 1/4 of an inch to even out the slant to front before i do anything, lately for some reason that is bothering me every time i look at it from the side. but if is not one thing it is another.....

thanks for the comments guys.
i raised the front a 1/4 and lowered the back about 1/2. it sits flat now and doesn't rub on most bumps.
so now i need to get rid of the neg camber to preserve the life of the tires. guess i'll have to end up rolling the fenders anyway...
i raised the front a 1/4 and lowered the back about 1/2. it sits flat now and doesn't rub on most bumps.
so now i need to get rid of the neg camber to preserve the life of the tires. guess i'll have to end up rolling the fenders anyway...
Originally Posted by ChucksCL-S
Beatiful car. I'd spray the grill piece with gloss black, or you can spray it with clearcoat. Nice job!
can i find that clearcoat at advanced or something similar??
Originally Posted by ChucksCL-S
Beatiful car. I'd spray the grill piece with gloss black, or you can spray it with clearcoat. Nice job!
can i find that clearcoat at advanced or something similar??
updated pictures coming when i get a better camera and find a good place to shoot it.....
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