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w/t to n/t diff housing spring plates

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w/t to n/t diff housing spring plates

Post by elado »

Can anyone tell me if you will get full lock in the steering , On a n/t if you use w/t diff housing , But move the spring plates in on the diff housing too line up with the n/t chassis.Will this stop the tyres rubbing on the springs at full lock :?:
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Post by nicbeer »

Depends on your wheel offset and tyres but yes it should as the WT ones are about 2" wider each side
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Post by elado »

Cheers thanks for the reply.Elado
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