gt67sy
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So here is my dilemma, I installed RPM tubular A-arms and coilovers and now my CCW hang out way past the cladding. Before I installed the kit I measured and insured my CCW wheels fit before getting them refinished. Now after the fact the poke way out and I don't know if I'm missing something or if there is that much adjustment between the RPM kit and a stock style control arms. I also have the Edelbrock adjustable links. Let me show you guys some pics to see what I mean a little better
Passenger side is still setup with stock a-arms and stock tie rod end, torsion bar and here is where the wheel sits compared to the cladding
Flat piece from the edge of the cladding down straight to height of tire (excuse the trim is all I had that was flat at that moment)
Now here is the driver side with complete RPM kit new Moog ball joints and the edelbrock links also the torsion bar has been removed from this side
Same piece of trim straight off the cladding
So when measuring with a level down the side of the cladding straight and then measuring from the flat surface of the rotor to that edge the rpm side is 4 3/4 inches and the stock side is 3 3/4 inches. So my question is am I missing something? Is there that much adjustment in the camber bolts that is can out of adjustment and inch? This is 28k miles truck so the passenger side is still adjusted to stock specs. So now my CCW's hang out past the cladding an inch. New centers for each CCW are $250 a side so I don't want to have to replace them, when they fit before the coilover kit. Any info or ideas would be greatly appreciated
Passenger side is still setup with stock a-arms and stock tie rod end, torsion bar and here is where the wheel sits compared to the cladding
Flat piece from the edge of the cladding down straight to height of tire (excuse the trim is all I had that was flat at that moment)
Now here is the driver side with complete RPM kit new Moog ball joints and the edelbrock links also the torsion bar has been removed from this side
Same piece of trim straight off the cladding
So when measuring with a level down the side of the cladding straight and then measuring from the flat surface of the rotor to that edge the rpm side is 4 3/4 inches and the stock side is 3 3/4 inches. So my question is am I missing something? Is there that much adjustment in the camber bolts that is can out of adjustment and inch? This is 28k miles truck so the passenger side is still adjusted to stock specs. So now my CCW's hang out past the cladding an inch. New centers for each CCW are $250 a side so I don't want to have to replace them, when they fit before the coilover kit. Any info or ideas would be greatly appreciated