Sowardcustoms
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- Jan 14, 2015
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- Burleson TX
- Ram Year
- 2020
- Engine
- 5.7 E-Torque
Close to 200 miles on my cut brackets with no issues.
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Close to 200 miles on my cut brackets with no issues.
Is a 90* drill necessary for the install?Good advice on the step bit I went threw 2 5/8 titanium bits before trying it. Everything went much easier after switching. Hell of an install blew up 2 impact wrenches and my short 90 degree drill but worth it.
You ever figure out your wobble.
Is a 90* drill necessary for the install?
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it is pinion angle, looking at options to fix it.
it is pinion angle, looking at options to fix it.
I thought that was the whole reason for these brackets was one of the advantages of them was to correct pinion angle?
I have 100 miles on my no-cut brackets now going in for an alignment in the morning but I have no vibration or any of the other issues listed with a 2/4 drop. I could see how the no cut install could cause a pinion vibration if the holes for the upper control arms got drilled a little off.
Anyone interested in doing some research on Inez Hotrods rear correction brackets? Cost is $300 for the set and takes a little trimming he said. I didn't have a lot of time to talk to him, but he seems eager to help. These move the lower arm inward at about the same height as stock. His name is Inez , his number is 1-956-424-6901 and he is in Texas.
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=inez hotrods.
Anyone interested in doing some research on Inez Hotrods rear correction brackets? Cost is $300 for the set and takes a little trimming he said. I didn't have a lot of time to talk to him, but he seems eager to help. These move the lower arm inward at about the same height as stock. His name is Inez , his number is 1-956-424-6901 and he is in Texas.
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=inez hotrods.
I'm excited that Inez, and Illicit are pioneering components for the 4th gens.
I have been doing a lot of reading and research on Inez, and leaning more towards his product just because I can get a full set up from them.
But I am curious as to what I read that Illicit is working on some front lower A-Arms maybe uppers too? Does anyone have any more info on this or can confirm this?