Hi,
Just looking for opinions please. The van has settled after lowering and I was wondering if I need to install centralizing plates? It looks like it may need to come back 1/2" but maybe I have looked at it for to long now.
I have these centralizing plates, would anyone know if they will will adjust the rear by 1/2" or would it be more?
Thank you.
Do I need centralizing plates after lowering?
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Re: Do I need centralizing plates after lowering?
I think if you move back 1/2" from where you are right now, you might end up contacting the arch liner.
The wheel might not be 100% central in the arch but it's much better than having it scraping and wearing through the liner.
The wheel might not be 100% central in the arch but it's much better than having it scraping and wearing through the liner.
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Re: Do I need centralizing plates after lowering?
Hi Doc,
As always you are correct, if I move it back any further it will be very close to the arch liner. I will leave it as is. Thank you for your opinion.
As always you are correct, if I move it back any further it will be very close to the arch liner. I will leave it as is. Thank you for your opinion.