Req: Aggressive wheel stance pics
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Positive, think about it for a second, lol
when i was installing them i contemplated doing it ahead of time, but i decided to let them be, and im glad i left them alone cuz im more then happy with my drop!
just dont cut any lower then the sway bar bracket and you should be golden!
when i was installing them i contemplated doing it ahead of time, but i decided to let them be, and im glad i left them alone cuz im more then happy with my drop!
just dont cut any lower then the sway bar bracket and you should be golden!
phew..... close one, are you sure your DQ??? not someone else logged on as DQ, lmao
but seriously, take a look at them, think about it, once theyre in your hands you will get it and know where to cut!
but seriously, take a look at them, think about it, once theyre in your hands you will get it and know where to cut!
lol..cool if i can get them to go about a 1/2 lower than I just might keep my 17's and get some smaller tires. I was worried about wheel gap, but if it goes about 1/2 in lower than that should be money! Thanks chico...! hey what did aen use to cut it?
dont know, dont go crazy with a sawzall, lol
if you dont have access to a cutting jig (something that will cut straight while the piece being cut is being held securely) i think a dremel would be best, just outline the cut and work your way around, finally use a sanding bit to smooth it out
if you dont have access to a cutting jig (something that will cut straight while the piece being cut is being held securely) i think a dremel would be best, just outline the cut and work your way around, finally use a sanding bit to smooth it out
if i remember correctly, i tried doing that... but i found out it wouldn't work. its because the bottom most cylinder, the one you can adjust at the bottom, screws where the yellow boxes are. So if u tried to cut them, then u cant screw the bottom part.





I dont know what I was thinking..
