Can i get away with this??

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bronx79

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I know you shouldn't have more than a 10% angle on your front cv shafts but i cant lower it anymore and the control arms are after market and have had the torsion bars lowered where they need to be and the front end re aligned. i just don't wanna snap one or both of these this winter going around a corner!

Anyone who can let me know if ill be okay like this please weigh in.

Thank you greatly
 

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Your way good man. That's not even close to being bad. I've seen some bad angles, and those look fine.

Your at about 13-15% right now. Don't go more than 20-25%. The boots will wear out and the joints will break like any other part. Just inspect them every oil change and you should be fine.

This would be a bad angle and prolly only last a couple months to a year tops, unless they're extremely strong aftermarket CV's.

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yeah mine were way worse and they were good


And if you wanna expand your zombie response team to a Montana chapter ill get that going for ya!! A guys gotta be prepared! lol
 
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Your way good man. That's not even close to being bad. I've seen some bad angles, and those look fine.

Your at about 13-15% right now. Don't go more than 20-25%. The boots will wear out and the joints will break like any other part. Just inspect them every oil change and you should be fine.

This would be a bad angle and prolly only last a couple months to a year tops, unless they're extremely strong aftermarket CV's.

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Thats a nasty angle!!
 

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And if you wanna expand your zombie response team to a Montana chapter ill get that going for ya!! A guys gotta be prepared! lol

haha might hit you up on that.... will be making a huge reveal probably next week with all the custom viynls... welll most of them:naughty:
 
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haha might hit you up on that.... will be making a huge reveal probably next week with all the custom viynls... welll most of them:naughty:


You should reveal all at once and time it at the start of season three of "The walking dead"!! just saying haha. send some pics of the vinyl's!! i should turn my truck into a zombie stomping machine.
 

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ima start a zombie club when i reveal the vinyls, each member is required to have a viynl from their state;)
 

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ima start a zombie club when i reveal the vinyls, each member is required to have a viynl from their state;)

Just get an extra one made for me, since we're in the same state lol
 
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