AJC Active Member Feb 26, 2015 #1 Would you then be best off removing the front cranked radius arms and changing them back to originals? As that's what i've done and something doesn't feel right on the front since i have done.
Would you then be best off removing the front cranked radius arms and changing them back to originals? As that's what i've done and something doesn't feel right on the front since i have done.
vilguy Do'er of stuff and the like Feb 26, 2015 #3 tyres have nothing to do with the angle of the arms mate. What do you mean by "doesnt feel right" as that is somewhat vague
tyres have nothing to do with the angle of the arms mate. What do you mean by "doesnt feel right" as that is somewhat vague
ronsealdeath Sagging Member Feb 26, 2015 #4 vilguy said: tyres have nothing to do with the angle of the arms mate. What do you mean by "doesnt feel right" as that is somewhat vague Click to expand... As above the springs are your gap between chassis and axle not tyres. If you are now running standard radius arms on a 4" lift you'll lose your castor and steering wont self correct properly. Put the corrected ones back on.
vilguy said: tyres have nothing to do with the angle of the arms mate. What do you mean by "doesnt feel right" as that is somewhat vague Click to expand... As above the springs are your gap between chassis and axle not tyres. If you are now running standard radius arms on a 4" lift you'll lose your castor and steering wont self correct properly. Put the corrected ones back on.
J james01 New Member Feb 26, 2015 #5 Did you lose some of the lift as well as fitting smaller tyres? What degree were the arms?
AJC Active Member Mar 2, 2015 #6 Sorry for not being clear. And thank you for your replies. I wagon a 4 inch lift. Now on a 2 inch lift. I still have my 6 degree front and rear arms fitted, standard props back on. Would you re fit standard arms as there's no real need for the radius arms now? Thanks in advance
Sorry for not being clear. And thank you for your replies. I wagon a 4 inch lift. Now on a 2 inch lift. I still have my 6 degree front and rear arms fitted, standard props back on. Would you re fit standard arms as there's no real need for the radius arms now? Thanks in advance
dieseldog69 Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Mar 2, 2015 #7 A 2" lift "might" warrant a 3° castor correction but no way 6° swap back to std or a set of 3°arms and report back.
A 2" lift "might" warrant a 3° castor correction but no way 6° swap back to std or a set of 3°arms and report back.
P Paulmitchell1984 Well-Known Member Mar 5, 2015 #9 could poss do a deal on your 6's for some standard ones im at 4" now and need to change lol