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New Stance SOA/37

jeepinarkansas

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Little Rock
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AR
ok guys and gals here is the new stance on the 8. It has a SOA and 37" TOYO MT on H2 wheels. Front is a spooled 44, the rear is a detroit locked 14bolt with disc brakes. The fab work is Scott Andersons handy work. What do you think.
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AFTER:
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Just realized I need a pic of the front to show off the outboard and bumper.
 
Looks great! How's it running?
 
Nice work Jake and Scott!
Can we see some detailed pic's of the transformation?
 
Looks great! How's it running?
Good. Has a little axle wrap that I am in the process of addressing. Maybe adding some caster shims, I am about 5 degrees right now. I am hoping someone will chime in about what caster angle worked for them.

Nice work Jake and Scott!
Can we see some detailed pic's of the transformation?
Thanks. I'll post what I've got, but I am bad about working and not snapping pictures.
Could you pm me your address so I can get that reamer out.
Thanks,
Jake
 
kohldad
SOA Member Join Date: Nov 2003
Goose Creek, SC
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Toe in for standard tires is usually about 1/8" which is all I run on my 35s. For larger wheels such as the 41s, would move it up to about 3/16", but definitely not more than 1/4"

More important than toe-in is the caster setting. You should be about 6-8* and I would lean towards the 8. The more caster, the more the wheels want to return to straight. Would recommend trying a wedge to increase the caster (large part of wedge on back side of axle.
 
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