Need Help with Spacers
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Need Help with Spacers
Put 1 inch spacers on back wheels.Driver's side sits flush with fender but passenger side is almost 3/4 in from fender.Car is lowered with prokit and C5 rims.Tried swapping rims but offset is same on all rims.Doesn't look like car was ever in a accident.Any ideas?
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My truck was the same way too. And back when it was lowered, the axle was more noticeably off centered from the edges of the rear fenders. I think that is common. I used to be on a Toyota Tacoma forum and all the 2wd guys had the same issue. As long as you don't get vibrations, you should be fine. I have had the truck for 10 years and there are no issues with it.
I also put 1" spacers on the rear, https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-ti...cers-pics.html, but didn't notice the axle off center.
I also put 1" spacers on the rear, https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-ti...cers-pics.html, but didn't notice the axle off center.
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No vibrations but I also have a wheel hop issue.Will Adjustable pan hard rod fix that as well or also need LCA? and which ones do you suggest?
Last edited by MillerTime85; 03-20-2011 at 07:16 PM.
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Andddd.... after reading more closely, get some LCA relocation brackets with your LCAs to decrease wheel hop
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Yup, adj. PHB is needed. You lowered the car, but that panhard is still the same length. That changes the geometry of the triangle essentially. Hypotenuse (PHB) is still the same length, but the base is now longer and the height is lower due to the drop springs. This shifts the axle to the driver side.