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Yes, Silverado guys have been doing it for awhile. But when they say flip, they don't mean installing bj from bottom. Actually flipping arm, usually switch sides, press bj out, and reinstall from top like stock.
But also seems to be for older style Belltech spindles, shouldn't need to be done anymore. But idk. I'll try n find some threads about it.
I run McGaughy spindles, so haven't dealt with this.
I flipped my uppers with no ill effects, just better upper ball joint angles. The arms are symmetrical so you don't need to swap sides.
Here is a thread from GMFS.COM
http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=203463
I'm not saying do or don't, need or want, should or shouldn't, flip arms.
But think doing camber or caster kit, offset bushing first, before flipping arms if not necessary.
M Hankel- seems a bunch going from below in that thread. But also all bagged and laying out. So appears necessary to get that low.
IDK tho
So did you put the ball joints in the spindle from the bottom side then?
Mike
Hey Trace (MeanGreen03) Can you post a pic of your front setup? And side shot? You have drop arms and spindles right? Just wanting to see what it looks like. I have been contemplating throwing on some DJM arms I've got laying around. But want to see what the front would look like with both drop comps installed. And how low it gets.
Thanks
Only difference is spindle but you should sit a lot lower. How much are your key bolts turned in?