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its only lowered 1inch, but im only on 17s and have a 400r front bar that sits very low and hits everything i drive over

1 inch lower than what? When they role out of the factory they are 390 mm front and 380 mm (centre of wheel to guard). After 1,000 k's or so they settle at 385/375. After 60,000 k's or so they are usually at 380/370. By that time the standard shocks will be stuffed and if they aren't replaced the springs wear out faster and so the car will drop to around 375/365 fairly quickly. So if you are 1" (25mm) lower then you could be at 350/340, which is actually 40 mm lower than when it was new.

There is only one answer, get the tape measure out and measure the height, centre of wheel to guard on all 4 corners, then you will know for sure what height it is.

Cheers

Gary

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