highboostgn
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Does anyone have the link on how to fix the offset in the rear end? Mine has shifted a decent amount to the passenger side.
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SignUp Now!Mine was offset about 3/8" from the factory. From what I've seen, this is not uncommon. I'd suggest getting adjustible upper control arms. This will allow you to perfectly center the diff under the car. You can also adjust the pinion angle.
Happy spooling.
Mike Barnard
Put the car on jackstands, take the tires off. Measure the distance from the frame to the inside wheel well and see if the body has shifted on the frame. Some cars were not centered well from the factory. You need to determine if the body is offset on the frame or if the rearend is not straight under the car before you do anything...
Also "theCATman", not to argue, but that's not what causes "dog-tracking". What causes this is the rear axle being set crooked under the car (meaning front to back measurement wouldn't be the same on both sides...)
Claude. :wink:
Ok driverside frame to wheelwell is 3" and passenger side frame to wheelwell is 4.75"
not taller it made it have more sidewall bulge.on the 8 inch rim thats why you can go with a wider rim and deeper backspacing because it straighten out the sidwall. i would put a 1/4 in spacer on that sideIt didnt rub when i had the tires on a 10" wheel..It started when I put them on the 8" wheels...im assuming it made the tire talller
thanks man ill probably do that til I can get the bushings put onnot taller it made it have more sidewall bulge.on the 8 inch rim thats why you can go with a wider rim and deeper backspacing because it straighten out the sidwall. i would put a 1/4 in spacer on that side