Tuff Country 4" installed

RENODMAX

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Im going to either bend them or trim. Its only doing it on one side ive discovered so it must just be a little tweaked. Very minor for doing my first lift. But if I can build all these other things I better be able to do a lift and alignment haha. Either way I am excited
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FMOS

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I don't know about CV axles on vehicles, but usually you want some angle in them.

I know too much angle is hard on the joint. But if you don't have any angle then you put extra wear on one portion of the joint rather than wearing it evenly over a range of motion.

This is more true for U-joints I guess, but I dont see why CV axles wouldn't be in the same boat.

Truck looks good though!
 

RENODMAX

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I like flat angles because when im hunting they get lots of negative and positive angle so I figure they're wearing more evenly. Could be wrong though?
 

KEVINL

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Flat is good

If you ever launch in 4wd the front lifts up anyways so the flatter they are the less torque steer and chance of braking a shaft
 

RENODMAX

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Well my sister hi jacked my camera today to take pictures of her new baby at the beach so these are the best I could do.
 

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SmokeShow

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pretty sure angels from heaven have laid hands on your truck! Looks divine! :angel:


Seriously though, it looks really good man! :coolspot:
 

RENODMAX

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Me too Steve. Ive had a total of 8 different sets of wheels on the truck so far and theyve all been black except for the pyos :D