07-08-2010, 10:58 PM | #11 |
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they fit on my car, quads removed, beat inners and rolled lip a little. does not rub at all. i have a 15x10 with 6.5 bs. It sits pretty low, I don't think it is low enough! They fit... jack it up and paint the inner well. drive car for a short trip to see where it rubs, "correct" the problem spots! i have the Wolfe kit under my car ...just fyi.
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07-09-2010, 06:20 AM | #12 |
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If you have the factory suspension on it still, they are going to rub no matter how much you beat on it. The factory suspension moves around a lot, side to side, over a bump, taking a tight curve. Put some good suspension, like upr upper and lowers with the poly bushings and it keeps the suspension tight. My Son's car was doing this until we put the rear suspension from UPR, no more issues.
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07-10-2010, 05:49 AM | #18 |
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Here is apicture of a set of Mega bite J.R.'s. If they have been mounted right, the bracket that goes in the lower control brackes of the rear end have four holes, look at the bottom left of the pictures, that mounts to the rear end and then the control arms will be installed either the bottom holes or top holes, look for that or take a picture of your set up and post it here.
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07-11-2010, 01:14 AM | #19 |
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yea i looked last night and saw that they had the two holes and the setup i just havent crawled under mine to change them i really need to put solib bushings in the whole darn thing. maybe it will cure my drivline vibration. if its set on the "drag setting" but ill have to get some time loo get the car in the air and look i tried to real quick today and i cant see what hole they are mounted in without jackin the car up
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Solid bushings are not going to cure any vibration. Soft rubber bushings will hide vibrations (that's the reason they are used), but solid bushings will transmit them all directly to the car.
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