Long arm 4 inch full traction
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We are hitting the trails this weekend to shoot some video, stay tuned.
here's my 3" long arm on 37's
Key Benefits:
* 4-Link Design - just like the factory does it. * Maximum Height Increase over stock. * Accepts up to 36" Tires. * Improved handling & suspension articulation
here's my 3" long arm on 37's
Key Benefits:
* 4-Link Design - just like the factory does it. * Maximum Height Increase over stock. * Accepts up to 36" Tires. * Improved handling & suspension articulation
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We are hitting the trails this weekend to shoot some video, stay tuned.
here's my 3" long arm on 37's
Key Benefits:
* 4-Link Design - just like the factory does it. * Maximum Height Increase over stock. * Accepts up to 36" Tires. * Improved handling & suspension articulation
here's my 3" long arm on 37's
Key Benefits:
* 4-Link Design - just like the factory does it. * Maximum Height Increase over stock. * Accepts up to 36" Tires. * Improved handling & suspension articulation
You said me the Long arm 4 accepts up to 36'" tires.. Why your long arm 3" is on 37"?
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Also check the back-spacing on your wheels. It becomes critical with the bigger tires. About 4" maximum back-spacing with 37". Of course your tire width will effect this as well.