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The Way Back Machine- 1972 240z - 113 Froggy Green


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Oops it was 4 weeks ago that you ask - but - Yes - put the rear spacers in. There are thrust bearings on the front strut mounts - so the springs can turn with wheels.. The spacers on the rear just set the ride height and installed spring height at the correct level. If the answer was too late - no worry. But if you take them apart again in the future you can put them in then.

BTW - the Z really looks GREAT!! Well worth the time and money!!

Carl B.

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I'll take a look when I get back to the shop. I purchased them from Rob Fuller at Z Car Garage in San Jose, Cali. He said that he had the magic offset for 225's, so I'm hoping that I don't have any rubbing issues. Good to know that the valance can be adjusted if need be. Thank you for the compliments! This is really getting to be fun.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Is that an original Nissan passenger side view mirror I see? If so, nice find. Car looks great.

There is no such thing, as there is only one mirror, but it can be attached to either side. However, because of this, if you attach two to your car the arm will be at different angles and not look the same side-to side.

Car is looking great by the way (although I'm not a fan of panasports ;)), bet you can't wait to fire it up!

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