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Old 06-24-2018, 06:02 PM
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When making a torque arm adjustment obviously i need to make pinion adjustment. After doing that seems my wheels move one way or the other in the wheel well, depending what move i make on torque arm and pinion angle adjustment. Is that normal to then have to make a lower control arm adjustment too? Maybe dumb question, but just making sure that's normal and i'm not doing something wrong.
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I'm assuming when you say moving in the wheel well, you mean fore and aft movement? If so, the solution is to run an adjustable LCA to correct wheelbase changes. This is common with aftermarket rears and altered ride heights
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Yeah it has all the adjustable control arms, pan hard bar, and torque arm. I just wanted to make sure it was normal when making an adjustment to torque arm and resetting pinion angle that i might have to re-adjust lower control arms. I never noticed before but after torque arm movement and pinion reset my wheels seemed to not be centered no more. Thanks for response.



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