Originally Posted by
InspGadgt
Looks like it raises the rear axle some as well which is good because some of the pics I have seen have the rear arms at crazy angles just trying to get the rear ride height down.
sorry, missed this one!
Yeah it does, means a couple of things... droop numbers are more in line what you'd run with a TC (standard setting I used about 10 on a gauge, new setup, 6) as the outer hinge pin is lower.
And it improves how the rear end droops, with the dogbone less like to bottom out on the wishbone.
But, I say again, if your using the ride rims, your unlikely to be able to get a TC hub to fit, as the internal diameter is a lot smaller than the rims I'm using.
HiH
Ed