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Old 01-09-2017, 01:52 AM   #1
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BRZ Lip Kit Clearances

Hi fellow BRZ / FRS's,


Wondering if anyone can share the 'thickness' measurement of their front lip kit with a photo like the image below, i.e. STI lip, HTA lip, CS style, ebay etc.


I'm shopping around for a lip kit, but my BRZ is lowered and is 4.5" from the ground with winter tires. I'm curious to know how much less clearance i'll get if I install a front lip. The 4.5" so far is good for the winters in Toronto, Canada without too much issue.






Thanks in advance, eh!
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Hi fellow BRZ / FRS's,


Wondering if anyone can share the 'thickness' measurement of their front lip kit with a photo like the image below, i.e. STI lip, HTA lip, CS style, ebay etc.


I'm shopping around for a lip kit, but my BRZ is lowered and is 4.5" from the ground with winter tires. I'm curious to know how much less clearance i'll get if I install a front lip. The 4.5" so far is good for the winters in Toronto, Canada without too much issue.






Thanks in advance, eh!
You could always raise your car

You should be able to get a rough estimate from your picture. All you need is a ruler, armed with the fact that the OD of that wheel is 17" ...
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