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radius arm spacer kit question

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radius arm spacer kit question

Post by Madmac »

thinking about fitting the the kit that big balls sell to push the front axle forward a bit, how far forward does it move the diff? and will i need a tail shaft spacer? the truck has a 3 inch suspension lift (GQ)
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Post by TUFF MAV »

Moves it foward about 15mm . You wont need a tailshaft spacer.

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Re: radius arm spacer kit question

Post by bogged »

hi-luxmadness wrote:thinking about fitting the the kit that big balls sell to push the front axle forward a bit,

Why?

how far forward does it move the diff?

people that bother with it, go for 10-15mm...

the truck has a 3 inch suspension lift (GQ)

again, why? What tires are you running?
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Post by BIG GQ »

I do not see the need for this with your current suspension setup. :?
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Post by Daisy »

BIG GQ wrote:I do not see the need for this with your current suspension setup. :?


agreed..

Unless he is running 35's+ which i doubt...
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Post by Madmac »

tyres im running measure 33.5 inch diameter, they are very close to the guard when the suspension is compressed, i had to remove the factory mud flaps as they were fouling on the tyres, might fit 35s in future. also thought it might improve approach angle slightly, and i believe the kit is only $50 so why not
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Post by Bingham »

put your factories back on and chain them back a bit out of the road ...... : it stops the sand flicking up and eating away ya window slides....then i would leave the spacer kit till ya get some 37's :armsup
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Post by Area54 »

fitted them to the mav, work well in keeping the tyres away a little more from the flaps.

You can reshape the flaps by using a small amount of heat, similar to an annealing process. I used a gas torch - very carefully - to anneal the flap, then reshape to keep the flap from fouling, and then cool with water to make them hold the new shape. Chains suck and look real ugly. if you get the flap caught on something, unless you put a fuse in the chain system, the chain will rip out of the flap or the mounting point = mess.
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Post by bogged »

hi-luxmadness wrote:tyres im running measure 33.5 inch diameter, they are very close to the guard when the suspension is compressed, i had to remove the factory mud flaps as they were fouling on the tyres, might fit 35s in future. also thought it might improve approach angle slightly, and i believe the kit is only $50 so why not


Im runnin 34in JT's and 33 MTR and have run 33 BFG MTs, they clear by miles with std mudflaps. Something maybe bent.
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Post by Madmac »

definately nothing bent underneath, heres a pic of it , as you can see its fairly close, it doesnt foul on anything now ive removed the factory mud flaps though
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Post by Bingham »

back to chains which if done properly can barely be seen and can allow forward and back movement no dramas......

i have pretty similar style sidesteps and a reanobly light chain froom the front of them to the flap 2 or so inches from the bottom and centred aswell. a u bolt with washers and nuts and a strong cable tie or tie wire to sidestep and if you can rip them off ill be impressed my 35 claws havent even looked like trouble....

no chains when reversing well by by mudflaps into the bottom of a mud pit...

and yes chains can look shite as some people think their harbouring the titanic...
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geez

Post by steveothedevo »

geez mate dont pay $50 for just two washers..... I made my own it cost me fuck all..

If u want i will make u some and sell em to ya for $30
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Post by Madmac »

is that all the kit consists of, i havent actually seen one, might just go to big balls and have a look then make my own,
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Post by blackmav »

steveothedevo wrote:geez mate dont pay $50 for just two washers..... I made my own it cost me ***** all..

If u want i will make u some and sell em to ya for $30

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Post by bundyrum4x4 »

I run them, my make ( no I don't sell them ). To do them properly you need a lathe. As stated washes are not all thats needed.

I have had no side affects with running these and allow room for bigger tyres or mud flaps etc.

Dont know what the go is with engineering etc.

If you want them, pay the $50 and get them off big balls - they are made correctly and it may save your front end from comming adrift one day.
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