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My new mod got decided for me today when I tried to have it aligned after changing ball joints and tie rods. It's pretty much maxed out so looks like I'm gonna have to try to get the djm control arms. $70 turned into $320 real fast.
 

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My new mod got decided for me today when I tried to have it aligned after changing ball joints and tie rods. It's pretty much maxed out so looks like I'm gonna have to try to get the djm control arms. $70 turned into $320 real fast.

You should try the alignment bushings. I got a set and they worked great for my 5" drop up front.
 
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Pretty good angle, any help would be appreciated!
 
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The offset bushings will decrease that angle a lot! Not bad for $40ish and the cost of pressing them in.
 
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Thanks Alex I will get them ASAP and hope it helps. They are over 2 degrees off each side
 

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It could decrease that angle depending on how you pressed them in.
 

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Saving money for a 2" 3" drop kit and new shocks, then more saving for wheels/tires.
Can't decide on 20" or 22". I want enough tire to keep the ride nice, but I LOVE the way 22's look.
 

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Can you explain that a little please

He's saying that because they are offset you can press them in to increase or decrease the angle.

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Saving money for a 2" 3" drop kit and new shocks, then more saving for wheels/tires.
Can't decide on 20" or 22". I want enough tire to keep the ride nice, but I LOVE the way 22's look.

I say go for 22s, 20s will look small
 

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Saving money for a 2" 3" drop kit and new shocks, then more saving for wheels/tires.
Can't decide on 20" or 22". I want enough tire to keep the ride nice, but I LOVE the way 22's look.


Look at my newer photos
 

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I've been told shipping is only like 35$ a wheel
 

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Paint matching, exhaust, wilwoods and lowering springs.
 

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