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Old 11-23-2016, 12:11 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Tectoniic View Post
I have so many questions I don't know where to begin.....

"Dragged" as in driven or trailered?

Why not just take a rental car and keep the miles off your brz?

Why not just purchase some if you really want to go that route? A quick google search brought up a few different brands.

Do you want to risk driving across the country with the pucks in your springs? I hope not......

Why would you try to drive a car cross country if you already have trouble getting it out of your driveway? Depending on the route you take you could run into worse weather/road conditions that your car might physically not be able to overcome.

Sorry for not providing much help, but I just feel there has to be a better way to go about this. Maybe even just flying
Presume he is trucking it. The problem with that drop is getting it on and off of the truck.


Rubber spacers only run about $10 or so each and would be a good investment to have in the car in case it ever needs to be towed anyway.
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