YeahHoly crap. You’re dropped 5 rear with the stock track bar?!
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YeahHoly crap. You’re dropped 5 rear with the stock track bar?!
I can't believe your rear end isn't thrown way off, side-to-side.Yeah
Which way would it be sucked in/sticking out in this scenario?I can't believe your rear end isn't thrown way off, side-to-side.
If I remember right, it shifts the whole rear end to the right (passenger) side, meaning it would be sunken on the driver side.Which way would it be sucked in/sticking out in this scenario?
Other way around. Lowering pushes the axle toward the driver side as the panhard bar is mounted to the frame on the passenger side.If I remember right, it shifts the whole rear end to the right (passenger) side, meaning it would be sunken on the driver side.
Leave it to me to remember WRONGOther way around. Lowering pushes the axle toward the driver side as the panhard bar is mounted to the frame on the passenger side.
Oh it does
My fender to hubs are currently:
FL: 17.5
FR: 17.5
RL: 17.5
RR:17.625
1/4 tank of fuel
What the heck!? You're like a 5/4 drop, reversed. My stock measurements were 21.5F and 22.5R.Ok center of wheel to fender lip:
Front: 16.5"
Back: 18.5"