Re: Gringoloco's trailing arm conversion
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Originally Posted by LUV2XCLR8
Did you install it right side up, or right side down, some say you
can get a lil lower with it flipped, but that may only be w/ ECE's
version of that part, looks good so far, keep the pic's a coming.
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Reason for that is to mount the trailing arm pivots a little higher, therefore correcting pinion angle slightly. I will not need to do this as I will set my angle and weld on new trailing arm perches. When going extremely low this also causes the arms to hit the frame sooner, therefore limiting drop. So, no, I put it in the stock position.
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