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02-06-2011, 12:59 PM | #14 |
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Re: Flipping trailing arm mounting brackets?
Here's how I did mine, . The sawsall, air chisel and punch made this a pretty simple job. I also have some rear end pinion shims just in case this doesn't fix all the angle mismatch. After reading everything here, I "assume" I should put them in to help rotate the pinion up in the front???? Also, another advantage seems to be that it pushed my rear wheels back approximately an inch, which helps better center them in the wheel well.
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