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Location: Doodah Kansas
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Re: Wheel centered in opening ?
looks right now, also looks like and s10 or camaro clip. because of the angle the upper arms the wheels tend to pull rearward when the suspension is compressed. i would throw some weight on the front clip and see where you are at.
fender alignment looks right though, the front of the fender is in the right spot.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: atlanta GA
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Re: Wheel centered in opening ?
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Damn in blowing it Hahahaha Totally forgot to say ..... it is a S10 frame Thanks for all the advice / comments Love this board So much positivity here |
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: USA
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Re: Wheel centered in opening ?
Joe is right. I can spot most S10 conversions a mile away cuz so many guys miss the wheel wells, probably due to this reason.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: atlanta GA
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Re: Wheel centered in opening ?
I like what you guys are saying
Before I burn the mounts in, I’m gonna bag it So I will revisit all this when the suspension is adjustable |
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