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looking for height measurements

Discussion in '360/430' started by bocaf430, Oct 13, 2014.

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  1. bocaf430

    bocaf430 Formula 3

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    #1 bocaf430, Oct 13, 2014
    Last edited: Oct 13, 2014
    Can some of you do me a favor... my car was lowered and I just want to see if the height is balanced from front to back to most other f430's out there... if you measure your front wheel center of the center cap up to the beginning of the front fender what does it measure ?.. and the same for the rear... mine is about an inch difference front to back... I don't know if the rear should be lowered more or if that is the correct stance for the car... I don't know anyone local to me to measure their car in person..

    thanks
     
  2. bocaf430

    bocaf430 Formula 3

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  3. SoftwareDrone

    SoftwareDrone F1 Veteran
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    If I had a 430 this would have already been done for you.
     
  4. usurbrain

    usurbrain Rookie

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    I"ll do it if not one does it when I get my car back in a couple of days....
     
  5. bocaf430

    bocaf430 Formula 3

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  6. MolsonB

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  7. bocaf430

    bocaf430 Formula 3

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    in the photo your car looks a lot lower then mine
     
  8. FerrariDublin

    FerrariDublin F1 Rookie

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    If you want to get down and dirty on this subject, you could check for posts by F430GT and maybe use "rake" and/or "height" as keywords to filter. He used to post detailed technical advice and I'm sure he covered the topic of how low and what front/back ratio to maintain.

    Best.
     

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