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Old Mar 29, 2004 | 09:34 AM
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Wings West w-type ground clearance.

Could anyone tell me the ground clearance in inches for the front, back and sides of the Wings West w-type kit on a stock height 93-97 Camaro? also the WW air dam clearance?

There are speed bumps where I work so I need to know what I'm letting myself in for

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Scott
Old Mar 29, 2004 | 10:04 AM
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I don't know the numbers, but from my experience... the KIT itself is usually fine through a lot of mild bumps and dips... it's the larger AIR DAM and scrapes and bumps all over the place... you just have to play the angles and adjust your DAILY driving style a little.. not really a big deal, and the larger air dam is pretty strong and flexible too... I've learned not to get mad when I hear a little scrape... that air damn is TOUGH.

My girlfriends driveway has a nice little dip at the end of it... i've learned to accept it... i just have to angle it as MUCH as possible and then there's only minimun scrape. when I say It breaks my heart to leave my girlfriend, it's because of the CAR! haha
Old Mar 29, 2004 | 10:45 AM
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Well here in Texas I scrape the regular air damn all time so I dunno wat getting a bigger air damn would do. I guess I would here it scraping all the time. I do want a front gorund effect to go with my side skirts and rear effect but It seams like I would mess it up to easily
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