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sorry no idea on the dimensions but another thing you need to be concerned about is how much more the front of the bar sticks out compared to stock..this will also give you headaches when trying to mount driveways and drive over humps.. from the looks of it, its not driveway friendly regardless of height.. hot bar non the less..

hi.. sorry bout the late reply..

its 52 1/2 cm where you got the red line...

I got stock suspension with 19 inch

tyre profile 265/30/19

and i got 12 cm gap from the ground..

pretty low..

thx man!!! thank you very much

i measured mine.. i got lowered and std wheels which is 225/45/17 and my std front is 43.5cm... i got 13cm ground cleareance.. but i think 12 is not too low that was what i gonna get...

i have to change my suspention than..... but you know what? i got $3000 worth suspention... cant remember what but thats what my mechanic told me.......this is the problem man....f--k do you know any good brand for suspention man?

if i put that body kit now.. i got only...4.5cm ground clearance....

thx man!!! thank you very much

i measured mine.. i got lowered and std wheels which is 225/45/17 and my std front is 43.5cm... i got 13cm ground cleareance.. but i think 12 is not too low that was what i gonna get...

i have to change my suspention than..... but you know what? i got $3000 worth suspention... cant remember what but thats what my mechanic told me.......this is the problem man....f--k do you know any good brand for suspention man?

if i put that body kit now.. i got only...4.5cm ground clearance....

If u've got $3k worth of suspension, they r probably coilovers, wind them up then....

i know, it gets pretty low..

i hit most of the time getting out of the house before..

so goin out reverse now..lol

lol yeah thats fu-kn pain in your ass ai?

i think i can sort out the suspension problem..

somebody said i can get any height i want if i change the springs of suspension... not sure its true but... ill try to sort this problem.... i cant wait to change the look of my car man....lol im too exited to sleep...lol

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