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Post by live4yotas on Jun 18, 2007 17:14:39 GMT -5
I want to put spring relocation plates on my front axle but I have crossover steering and All Pro said it will cause my steering to hit the top of my leaf pack on the passenger side. Anyone know a way around this. I want to move it 1" to allow for better tire clearance.
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Post by fourwd1 on Jun 19, 2007 7:36:52 GMT -5
Using rear springs up front will move the axle forward 2", or build your self a new front hanger that moves the spring mount 1"+ forward.
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Post by live4yotas on Jun 19, 2007 16:34:08 GMT -5
Thats the only way you know of?
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Post by live4yotas on Jun 19, 2007 16:35:37 GMT -5
Theres not any way to space the end it the arm with washers or something to lift it up alil?
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Post by fourwd1 on Jun 19, 2007 19:15:30 GMT -5
Theres not any way to space the end it the arm with washers or something to lift it up alil? NO, you don't n&*%$r rig your steering
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Post by fourwd1 on Jun 19, 2007 19:17:47 GMT -5
Thats the only way you know of? You could redrill the locating hole in your spring perchs, might get you 3/4 - 1". (basically what the "relocation plates" do)
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Post by live4yotas on Jun 19, 2007 21:27:07 GMT -5
Aight man. Yeah redrilling wont help me any. nah I diffently don't want to rig the steering. I just figured there was a way that was safe that someone else had done. Thanks for the help.
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