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Old 02-03-2015, 07:32 PM   #1
lowroder
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Re: Chassis Engineering MII Bolt In Kit

Shrek55... They Told Me That If I Went With Drop Spindles I Might Rub On Turns....
I Guess Depends On Turn Radius .....I Wanna Run 670-15 WW
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Old 02-04-2015, 08:16 AM   #2
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Re: Chassis Engineering MII Bolt In Kit

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Shrek55... They Told Me That If I Went With Drop Spindles I Might Rub On Turns....
I Guess Depends On Turn Radius .....I Wanna Run 670-15 WW
Rub the fenders probably-- but I'd be more concerned with the strut rods that Chassis Engineering uses-- rubbing the inside of the tires on tight turns. I have my truck pretty low-- the cool thing about the Speedway kit is the upper spring mount is threaded so you can adjust the ride height about up to 2 inches. I also have their triangulated four link with a nine inch F*** rear in the back with their disc brake kit. I actually will have to raise my front ride height to get into driveways and I did not use the lowered knuckles
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