Raptor.. does it have to be tipsy ?
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Raptor.. does it have to be tipsy ?
Originally posted by: RapDaddy660
Somethin tells me we should listen to this guy lol
Somethin tells me we should listen to this guy lol
If you think about it, over 2/3rds of the weight is on the back axle, and you power the turns, which trasnsfers more weight to the back. So, you can see why the wide front has little affect on cornering. Plus, the front suspension is free to sway, while the back isn't.
If you are like me, then then you will probably have to experiment for your self.
#32
Raptor.. does it have to be tipsy ?
I added 2.5" Dura Blue spacers to the rear of mine.Seems to be better but not sure yet do to all the snow here.
Also lowered the front and rear by 4"....By lowering the front it made it about 3" wider.
I was going to go with spacers up front but I will wait and see how the lowering does first.
The lowering kit cost me $102.00 with shipping on E-bay and the spacers were $60.00 brand new on E-bay.
Hope this helps.
Also lowered the front and rear by 4"....By lowering the front it made it about 3" wider.
I was going to go with spacers up front but I will wait and see how the lowering does first.
The lowering kit cost me $102.00 with shipping on E-bay and the spacers were $60.00 brand new on E-bay.
Hope this helps.
#33
Raptor.. does it have to be tipsy ?
A buddy of mine has this, and it helps out alot. Click here. But also spacers are good, I would just put them on the back.
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