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<blockquote data-quote="easy" data-source="post: 61619" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>i have massive tyres on at the mo 205 X 70 X 15, so I think if i went low profile and adjustedthe beam to the lowest setting, defianetly could go to 3 - 4 inches off the floor at the front 8) and lower with dropped spindles, but this beam is built as solid as you like and is strong enough to handle the big drop. 8) </p><p></p><p>A friend has some wide 5s with smart car tyres on and im gonna see what they are like soon, when ive finished all me other jobs :roll: this is what its staying at for the mo. 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easy, post: 61619, member: 8"] i have massive tyres on at the mo 205 X 70 X 15, so I think if i went low profile and adjustedthe beam to the lowest setting, defianetly could go to 3 - 4 inches off the floor at the front 8) and lower with dropped spindles, but this beam is built as solid as you like and is strong enough to handle the big drop. 8) A friend has some wide 5s with smart car tyres on and im gonna see what they are like soon, when ive finished all me other jobs :roll: this is what its staying at for the mo. 8) [/QUOTE]
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