Sorry about that. I wasn't sure how to reference the other thread. A link would be OK or just share the details?
You will want to be selective with your wheel choice as the 18" wheels that were installed barely cleared the Ram 3500 calipers. Apparently they had a funny taper. The SEMA JK had 17" wheels with 4.5" bs, Walker Evans I believe. No word if extra caster is already built-in.
One thing to note here is these front axles only have 6* of separation on the pinion (same as stock) - so they would basically have to be run just like stock and would leave you with the existing problem of fighting castor and drive shaft angles. I really wanted these to be another option but no added castor really bums me out.
One thing to note here is these front axles only have 6* of separation on the pinion (same as stock) - so they would basically have to be run just like stock and would leave you with the existing problem of fighting castor and drive shaft angles. I really wanted these to be another option but no added castor really bums me out.
I thought I read that there was 10* option. Let me see if I can dig up the details and I'll post em'. For the price I think they are legitimate competition to the other manus.
its $10,900 for the set from quadratec. but the question is, are they going to perform anywhere close to the more expensive alternative or are they going to be $11k paper weights...
I agree. People will have to take a dive and see how they perform.
I thought I read that there was 10* option. Let me see if I can dig up the details and I'll post em'. For the price I think they are legitimate competition to the other manus.
The front is just under 10* of seperation. They are not same as stock.