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moving IFS wheels fowards
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moving IFS wheels fowards
ok so i can remember reading somewhere(not sure if it was here or not) that it is possible to adjust the suspension on IFS vehicles to move the wheels fowards (as in, less need to bash my front inner guards to fit bigger rubber).
now as we know, the search function on this site is often hit and miss, and im sure if i came back and searched in a weeks time id find what im looking for, but this time, no luck.
so, who can tell me how to move my front wheels fowards, and will it have any major negative impact on handling?
now as we know, the search function on this site is often hit and miss, and im sure if i came back and searched in a weeks time id find what im looking for, but this time, no luck.
so, who can tell me how to move my front wheels fowards, and will it have any major negative impact on handling?
[quote="Barnsey"]
Bronwyn Bishop does it for me.[/quote]
Bronwyn Bishop does it for me.[/quote]
It is possible with an old style 4" drop bracket lift kit but it does mean some serious racing camber and tyre rotation becomes a priority.
Not exactly ideal, use the BF Hammer its much easier and a more satifsfactory method.
Unless someone else has done something tricky, then i'm keen to find out too!!
catcha
Leeham
Not exactly ideal, use the BF Hammer its much easier and a more satifsfactory method.
Unless someone else has done something tricky, then i'm keen to find out too!!
catcha
Leeham
Bloody IFS bugger who slows down the SAS boys.
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Twisted by Design
Did this on my first 4runner.....i believe if you increase the castor on the toyota IFS truck the tyre moves forward from the firewall, i think it max's out at only 10-15mm forward but.
2nd 4runner I didn't bother and just let the tyres clearance the panels themselves.
2nd 4runner I didn't bother and just let the tyres clearance the panels themselves.
2012 FJ Cruiser
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
Twisted by Design
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