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The pivots have no effect at all with how the wheel aligns with the axle, only how the springs align with the axle.

Here's photo number two with a line showing the angle of the axle vs wheel. They line up. And I still don't understand the lack of any shadows from the truck.
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And wouldn't the shocks limit what the pivot's made to do anyway?
 
I followed the axle exact, feel free to make a line and do the same.

Your line goes from the top of the rim on one side to damn near the bottom of the tire on the other on the first pic......:thefinger:

Reguardless, thats the flex the rockers will give you, along with proper length shocks/shackles and a good set of leafs.

Do they work? YES

Would I run them? NO

The lack of shadows is probably because the photo was taken mid day in overcast conditions....
 
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Your line goes from the top of the rim on one side to damn near the bottom of the tire on the other on the first pic......:thefinger:

I'm not following the rims, I'm following the axle. The axle is not altered at all, it would be too obvious. What I am debating is whether or not the wheels are altered, so running a line wheel to wheel would be pointless.

Maybe this would put it in better perspective. Here's a line running strait across the the tire from the center of the rim. Doesn't match anything.

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You sure you got your readin glass's on there koda?

Take your damn line from the center of the wheel through the center of the axle tube and it all works out....

That last line is a lil pink floyd..... on dark side of the moon?
 
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Take your damn line from the center of the wheel through the center of the axle tube and it all works out
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There you go, one following the axle tube(red) and one following the hub(green). I used photoshop on this one so I could make sure that the sizes were as close to exact on both sides as I could get them.

I've only been stating my opinion on whether or not this is an altered photo, there's no reason for you to to get mad. If that's how it's going to be then I'm going to be the bigger man and walk away, there's no point in starting an argument over something as little as this.
 
Not gettin mad here, just throwin gas on the fire with an accidental choice of word.....

The rockers add flex no doubt, but IMO (maybe not worth much, who knows...) the pics are real....
 
I agree. These look like another gimmick product like the Revolvers are.

+1 doesn't look like a good idea.

And koda... your lines are on crack.

you're following the leaf spring. The rig is at an angle.

That is nowhere near an inhuman (truck) amount of flex to even need to be photoshopped.

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Trust us... we wheel man. We see this kinda stuff alot...
 
Wheels looked like they lined up with the axle to me. I saw nothing out of the ordinary, except some retro 80's colored lines...

It's not shopped.
 
The wheel probably looks off you you because of the camera angle. And yes, note the gray sky in the Bronco ramp pic. However I'm not able to figure out what that stray tire is all about though :icon_confused:
 
well i'd just like to hear about someone who has run them before... nothing quite like personal experience to speak for itself.
 
I am new to the whole offroading thing, but the pics look normal to me. The first pic would be right...The opposite tire is probably stuffed into the wheel well...
 
i saved them to my comp the zoomed in on them and koda has a point.... theres somthing up with the pics
 
All i know is when you zoom in to the pic on the ramp. The drivers side leaf pack has a negative arch, and the passanger side has HUGE droop. no perch is gonna do that for ya
 
but look on the rear tire on the for side on the second pic i can see the tread even though the top of the tire should be pointed away not towards u
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