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amadd88
I am considering buying the g-force axle. Can it be adjusted to stock width? Do i need front wheel spacers if i use this axle? I have 4+1 bajas up front and 3+6 on the rear.I think i should have bought 3+2's instead for the front. any ideas?
rinehart_mitch
No it cant be adjusted to stock width, the minimum is +2 wich is a total of 1 inch on each side
Camaro1976
4-1 are narrower on the front end. and you won't need wheel spacers, the wider axle will just push you more in corners
zophar
Yeah, if you're a lil wider in the front you'll hae to kick it out and slide in sharp corners.
+2 in the rear shouldn't be enough to really hurt your handling though.
If you ran it +4 with stock arms it would push bad enough to notice for sure.
thefatkid
idk i think it is adjustable to stock width, it comes with two spacers on each side, one thinner than the other, so you can run the one spacer which would be +2 or run them both thogether +4, or run none of them and have a stock width, correct? i never measured i just put the small spacer in from the get go.
rinehart_mitch
No, like i said already it is not stock width the minimum is +2
Camaro1976
QUOTE (thefatkid @ Jan 5 2009, 08:12 AM) *
idk i think it is adjustable to stock width, it comes with two spacers on each side, one thinner than the other, so you can run the one spacer which would be +2 or run them both thogether +4, or run none of them and have a stock width, correct? i never measured i just put the small spacer in from the get go.


mitch is right, think about what you just said. If adding each set of spacers gives you 2", then both spacers would be the same length... which they aren't
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