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Old 08-17-2013, 09:15 PM   #1
low&slow
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Location: Kuna, Idaho
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skinny wheels fat stance

Kinda like the title says guys. Going to be starting on the front suspension hopefully here in a few months or so. Going to lower the truck (not sure how low), disc brakes, and the whole sh-bang. I'm going to be running a skinny rim, most likely a 15x6 or 15x7. I have 15x7's on the front now, but I absolutely hate the look of the wheels being tucked in so far. I will not be running any wheel size bigger than what I listed. So on to the questions. Pics are always welcome too.

1. How can I get the wheel out closer to the edge of the fender without using spacers?

2. Do I have to get longer upper/lower A arms to push the wheel further away from the frame? If so what companies sell them?

Next question is also something else I want, but not sure if it's possible.

3. How can I get that negative camber without using bags? I don't want a ton of camber, just a little bit. Enough to be noticed.

All I'm looking to do is give the truck a fatter stance in the front with the things I like without getting a fatter tire. Thanks in advance.
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