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Old 03-08-2012, 08:44 PM   #1
jonnyNITRO
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Avoiding front wheel tilt

I'm new to this lowered arena so bare with my ignorance.
I would like to be able to drop my '68 truck to the ground on a set of 20" wheels WITHOUT having the wheels tilt inward like they're going to break off. How is this done? I've seen a few pro trucks at shows and when they change from "ride height" to "ground level" the wheels barely tilt inward at all. A good example is Scott Lawrence's '69 GMC (accuair).
Is this a result of new A-arms or a unique placement of the A-arms.

What can you tell me about this?

Thanks
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