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Subject: Re: who sits where?


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Paul
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Date Posted: 16:30:02 08/06/02 Tue
In reply to: hobie 's message, "who sits where?" on 13:06:51 07/27/02 Sat

OK, one easy measurement. Went to the bottom of the frame on the side where the tortion bars hook up in the rear. I got 16 1/2" from the floor of my garage to the bottom of the frame.

>okay, can everyone measure the distance from the
>ground to their bumpers (front and rear). measure at
>the middle of the bumper between the ground and the
>top of the front bumper and in the rear, measure at
>the middle between the ground and the bottom of the
>bumper. this way we all have the same specs. brule,
>steven, john, esp paul, should all get in on this one.
>i am curious to see what everybodies is.
>
>i will start it off.
>27" to the top of the front bumper
>23" to the bottom of the back bumper

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