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Old 01-10-2011, 12:08 AM   #1
loridr
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Flipping trailing arm mounting brackets?

I've seen in several threads about guys flipping the trailing arm mounting brackets which raises the mounting point on the crossmember. The claim is that this improves the geometry on a lowered rear setup. Seems like a simple thing to do if there is a real gain.

Is there any real advantage to doing this? If so, what is the gain related to?

Steve
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