iamdub
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That's funny, I was literally reading through that thread and saw this notification pop up.
What relocators are you talking about? I wasn't aware of any relocators that center the axle in the wheel wells, I know the ones that relocate the lower link mounts to correct the angle.
DJM RK2007 bracket kit.
"DJM’’s trailing arm brackets reposition the trailing arms down away from the frame to maintain suspension travel when using lowered coil springs."
That's the relocators. Technically, they're lower arm relocators and not axle relocators. So, technically again, they're not specifically to push the axle back, but they do. The swing of the arms makes the axle move forward when lowered. Putting the lower arm at it's original angle puts it's axle side attachment point further back, pushing the axle back a little. Now that I'm intentionally searching for pics, I can't find any. I recall seeing a Suburban that was really low and the rear wheel was obviously forward of center in the wheel well.
Let's move this to that other thread so we don't keep dragging this one off topic.