Edited: 2/26/2006 12:29:40 AM by tenagator
should i use drop spindles with kustom werks uppers and lowers Control arms? or will stocks be fine?????
You can lay out with stock spindles. Just depends on how much camber you want I guess.
i already have spindles. i jus need to knwo if i should bolt them up. will i need the drop with the tube arms??
Well, are the drop spindles already installed? If not, bolt verythign on and lay it out, and see how you like the camber. I get the feeling you might like a little bit when layed out. Maybe more. With the drop spindles you want have all that much.
Originally posted by blazedbowtie82
Well, are the drop spindles already installed? If not, bolt verythign on and lay it out, and see how you like the camber. I get the feeling you might like a little bit when layed out. Maybe more. With the drop spindles you want have all that much.
With the drop spindles you want have all that much.????
Yea, I meant *won't* sorry about that. But I was referrign to when you said you liked how much camber I had on my truck. So, if you like camber, I'd say use stock spindles. Especially if you are redoing to bag mounts, then you will be able ot set everything up right with the camber you want.
I would put it on with the stock spindles, and if you like it, set the bag mounts up. If you don't like it, put the drop spindles on. Then set the bag mounts up.
can you lay out on a 22inch rim without drop spindles. truck is going to have an ind rear and will have alot of rear camber and i want alot for the front too. does toyota suspension have that much play to it to achieve this
I don't know from experience, but I would guess that you would need drop spindles to lay out on 22s. I know that you can lay on a 20" wheel with all stock stuff, and you get a goood deal of camber like that. So, essentially you would probably have that same amoutn of camber with the drop spindles.