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Old 02-07-2013, 12:50 PM   #3
Keith Seymore
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Re: Axle(s) not centered

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Originally Posted by Duster View Post
Not much other than a tweaked frame. Those old trucks can look like they are "crabbing" but really aren't. The 4x4's front axels make the front wheels stick out farther than the rear, so if you are looking down one side it will give the illusion of crabbing, but it is just the offset of the wheels. If it looks like it's just a little bit tweaked, I will bet that is what it is. If it has a lift and bigger tires, it amplifies the illusion.

Need a picture.
Agree.

Excellent input.

K
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