Makes sense as it was part of their 2" budget boost. I haven't had any issues after adding the taller springs last year, but if you're starting from scratch, better off getting something that is designed for your lift height.it says that that is used for under 3 inches so if you get more lift i guess you would use a different bracket
Makes sense as it was part of their 2" budget boost. I haven't had any issues after adding the taller springs last year, but if you're starting from scratch, better off getting something that is designed for your lift height.
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love it.......i used the medium duty bought from baddestcross
the problem is that i dont really know if i need a bracket or not.....it seems to ride and handle great..i guess thats where the research will come in
As said earlier, if it ain't broke don't fix it. If you notice your axle isn't centered side-to-side and it makes the ride feel wonky or your tires start wearing funny that's when you'll know you need to do something.
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I am running a different set up...18/59 springs,. 2" spacers front and rear. It rides great with no additional brackets. I feel if it rides great to you why change it.[/QUOTE
true i guess time will tell
Have you put your carrier and spare on yet? That will affect the position of your axle some.Reviving this thread.. so I just installed evo 2" fronts and OME med duty rears same as the OP but my rear axle is definitely off center. Just curious if the OP ended up doing anything with the rear track bar bracket or adjustable track bar? Or if somehow yours is still center and I got unlucky
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I have the evo hinge carrier, and I'm still undecided on a rear bumper so just gonna leave it off for the time being. I know the weight of the spare will change it a smidge but it's off by quite a bitHave you put your carrier and spare on yet? That will affect the position of your axle some.
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My front axle is off about 3/4" if that makes you feel any better.So after mounting my spare my rear axle is still off to the passenger side by 7/8" with a full tank of gas too I think that's too much in my opinion
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