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How much green beer did you drinkIs it St. Patty's day......or are dana 44's talkin to me:







How much green beer did you drinkIs it St. Patty's day......or are dana 44's talkin to me:
Hey Brian, somebody replied to an old thread that I had posted in and I found some good info when I was reviewing it. I think I may have used that info on narrowing my axle step by step.
http://www.4wheeler.ca/index.php?showtopic=391
and here is an Explorer narrowed 6" with 15x10 and 2.5" backspace (I think similar to Rick's width) maybe what Froader was going for by going full width.
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As long as you don't try to slap my rear without saying; "Good Game", everything will be okay.![]()
As long as Mr. Kennedy keeps the horses and ponies out of the Explorer, I think the bearings will be just fine![]()
Not that I can remember.
I read somewhere that guys where putting their trucks together (early broncos) and they were sitting 1.5-2" lower on one side, they realized that when you tighten down the radius arms at the c-wedge they need to be even or it will put an uneven pull on the suspension. Compare that to a bent up pair of glasses, when you lay your sunglases on a table the ear pieces should both be laying down evenly. If they are bent they will push up all funny and fit strange on your head.
I found a great link for wristing a radius arm.
http://www.broncofix.com/viewtopic.php?t=261596
Thanks, that would be great. My first new parts for the SAS.Brian I have a bunch of 7* c bushings, I'll see if I have a good complete set, they are yours if you want them![]()
That is good to know. He really seems to know his stuff. Best write up I have seen about wristed radius arms. Sometime in the future, I will have to start a SAS thread with all this information.That's the guy that built my radius arm. He lives up here in Bothel, WA.
I wonder if that's my problem. I have been fighting a .5 to 1" lean fot the last year now :scratch: :fire: