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my steering set-up


my current setup does not have hardly any toe change
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:thefinger: 33's wear pretty flat still:icon_rofl:



well i am off to se what busts with these 42's and the snow banks...
 
well it didnt take long to fawk up something in the front drivetrain:icon_twisted:

:icon_rofl:
 
- Thread cleaned up. The garbage was moved to the recycle bin. -
 
this was normal...and shitty, but i had enough power tothrow it around and compensate.


this setup keeps the tires flat with the terrain and toe change minimal...cornering with throttle was so much fun on of ramps..:D




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problem was left quirks and with the big tires i was always tearing links in half..:dunno: but the tire stayed sweet...:icon_hornsup:

Kinda hard to see but did you move the left tie rod attachment towards the right and make the left tie rod longer ?? If so, thats exactly what I had in mind for my truck.
 
yes.

basically they are equal length to the beams, or in this case past the beams.


i cant find any pics of some of the crossover stuff, joel may have some..


best thing to do is just make a swing set system with threaded chromo tubeand heims using shackles...if you do that with high steer d44 or d60 knuckles and arms it would be great for 5 in plus lift trail rigs.
 

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