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Old Feb 25, 2010 | 04:02 PM
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looking for some opinions and answers

Putting on some TeraFlex front LCA's with the 4.5"coil lift I have, should I still start at 23" or should i maybe go 23 1/4?

Next question is there any "harm" in putting my Clayton rear LCA's on aswell? I know Ideally they should be rear uppers going on.....but this is what I have at the moment. so what I am asking is it okay To mix arms like this and will the rear lowers do anything for me or should I just leave them off?
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Old Feb 25, 2010 | 06:20 PM
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You could go 23 1/4, see if you get any driveshaft vibes or ds sqauwl, then back off, might wanna start at 23 1/8in. Rear lowers will be ok , but... if you try to use them to adjust your rear pinion angle, you will effectively reduce your wheel base even more after the lift."edit added" no it won't hurt to install those arms. Just set them to stock length if your still running the stock driveshaft and in the future when you get a double carden shaft, just get the uppers and you'll be able to adjust your pinion and your wheel base.

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Old Feb 26, 2010 | 03:40 AM
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Thats what I am looking for guys cool.thanks
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