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Originally Posted by synolimit However tires to bumper I'm still 2.5" drivers side and 3" passenger. Whats the difference, when you measure the wheelbase??

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Old 01-18-2014, 01:55 PM   #31 (permalink)
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However tires to bumper I'm still 2.5" drivers side and 3" passenger.
Whats the difference, when you measure the wheelbase??
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Whats the difference, when you measure the wheelbase??
I haven't. Should I do like center of front wheels to center of rear wheels?
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Seems even with the winter wheels.
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Seems even with the winter wheels.
If the rods are equal, and your wheelbase is equal, youre good.

Then your fenders shouldn't be used as a gauge.
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If the rods are equal, and your wheelbase is equal, youre good.

Then your fenders shouldn't be used as a gauge.
Guess so. Still waiting on alignment. Need front arms!
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So question is, will these parts work in a stock suspension? or is it not worth buying unless you add other components to the mix.
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It's one of those things that's really the last piece of the puzzle. Do it last after you have done the bigger suspension mods from spl
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