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did a bit of a search and couldn't find any hard and fast yae or nae

 

I know the answer for wider track is +2 a arms but as the rebuild is costing an awful lot already, i wondered whether having the tyres put on the fronts so the wheels are the wrong way round was something worth doing.

 

Dont shoot me down, i am just asking i respect your opinions.

 

Thanks

Posted
did a bit of a search and couldn't find any hard and fast yae or nae

 

I know the answer for wider track is +2 a arms but as the rebuild is costing an awful lot already, i wondered whether having the tyres put on the fronts so the wheels are the wrong way round was something worth doing.

 

Dont shoot me down, i am just asking i respect your opinions.

 

Thanks

 

if im not mistaken your valve stem will hit the rotor or caliper .

Posted

Well There Are Two Ways That i Know Of To Do This.

1. Flush Mount Valve(This Is What I Have On Mine) Got It From Discount Tire

2. Drill A Hole And Put Your Valve Threw It On The Other Side

 

I Have +2 A-arms And Have Rims Flipped So Its LIke +4+1 Kinda Hahaha :biggrin:

Posted
Well There Are Two Ways That i Know Of To Do This.

1. Flush Mount Valve(This Is What I Have On Mine) Got It From Discount Tire

2. Drill A Hole And Put Your Valve Threw It On The Other Side

 

I Have +2 A-arms And Have Rims Flipped So Its LIke +4+1 Kinda Hahaha :biggrin:

 

What size rear axle??

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