Rear Trailing Arms

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NachaLuva
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Rear Trailing Arms

Post by NachaLuva » Sun Mar 31, 2013 8:36 am

I will soon be putting in my 2" full body lift kit. In the rear, I will also be putting in a 1" spacer on top of my Kings raised springs. Due to the 35mm raised height, the rear wheels have moved forward by about 9mm (gap around tyre is ~40mm fr & ~58mm rr).

I'm going to lengthen the rear trailing arms, just wondering by how much? I'm thinking by about 20-25mm? Image
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Post by yarney » Sun Mar 31, 2013 3:55 pm

Nachaluva before you do anything have a look at the distance when you are on the tracks The wheel dose move forward and back depending on angel of the car and if the wheel is up in the guard or in the air
It might start to rub if you take to much off

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