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I've had a look and can't seem to find anything relating to if you can still get the Z on a two post lift with pads on the sill or will the side steps get crushed? Thinking about getting some in a few weeks just wanted to know if people still get on lifts, I'm still on stock springs and shocks atm.

 

 

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Providing it is not to much of an agricultural 2 poster and the arms are not 6" H beams then you should get on no problem.

 

I get 350s which are lowered circa 25mm on my 2 poster, but I have slim sliding arms on mine. (R35 specific)

 

The pads will not crush OEM sills, but you may have an issue with some after market.

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Providing it is not to much of an agricultural 2 poster and the arms are not 6" H beams then you should get on no problem.

 

I get 350s which are lowered circa 25mm on my 2 poster, but I have slim sliding arms on mine. (R35 specific)

 

The pads will not crush OEM sills, but you may have an issue with some after market.

 

Have you had any with the tarmacsportz style side steps on your lift with any issues?

 

 

 

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Providing it is not to much of an agricultural 2 poster and the arms are not 6" H beams then you should get on no problem.

 

I get 350s which are lowered circa 25mm on my 2 poster, but I have slim sliding arms on mine. (R35 specific)

 

The pads will not crush OEM sills, but you may have an issue with some after market.

 

Have you had any with the tarmacsportz style side steps on your lift with any issues?

 

 

 

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No, I have had no experience with these, best to speak to Tarmac.

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I'm pretty sure the tarmac side skirt extensions don't go all the way back to the mounting point so you might be ok. My car isn't here just now so I can't double check for you

 

Paul

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I just ordered the Tarmac side FRP diffusers today , will let you know when I take delivery in 2 weeks if question no answered by them . :D

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Thanks for the help guys I will be defo getting some in a few weeks time after I've got my welding done.

 

 

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They do sit an inch or so lower than OEM, but most lifts should have adjustable feet, so they can be adjusted higher to allow extra clearance for the diffusers.

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You should have no issues at all with lifts and the tarmac side splitters, all though depending how low you are you may need to jack up your car first before getting enough clearance for the lift arms ( i have this issue ) haha

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