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Discussion in 'Suspension' started by ret_squid, Jul 1, 2018.

  1. Jul 1, 2018 at 2:39 PM
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    ret_squid

    ret_squid [OP] Member

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  2. Jul 1, 2018 at 7:22 PM
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    trdt44

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    Probably because of the new knuckles that come with the lift. You will need a wheel with lower back spacing than the stock wheels.
     
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  3. Jul 2, 2018 at 11:09 AM
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    Gfunk123

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    May be able to run spacers and make it work.
     
  4. Jul 2, 2018 at 8:07 PM
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    ret_squid

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    I was kinda thinking the same thing. Rough Country Support told me the reason is the knuckle is larger so the tie rod end will rub on the stock wheel.
     

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