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Old 08-20-2014, 01:51 PM
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Lower control arm angles

Hey, I got a 1992 reg cab 4x4 4cyl. It currently has (the way I just bought it) 32x11.50-15s on it. The tires look awesome on it, looks like there may be a slight torsion bar crank on it, but I cannot tell for sure as im not sure what is stock. What do the control arms look like in stock configuration? Perfectly horizontal?
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Mine are almost or close to it, I'm one inch away from the bump stop, when I first got mine the torsion bars were cranked and I felt every bump in the rode lol
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no they should not be perfectly horizontal, but close to it maybe 10* or so at factory height.
what's the measurement between the center of your front axle to the bottom of the fender lip?
I think at factory height, this measurement is somewhere close to 21" (or like 13.5-14" top of wheel to bottom of fender, less accurate measurement)
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