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Adapters
Looking for a solid company that makes custom adapters!!!???!! Any information would be appreicated.
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I know this is not what you want to hear but adapters are bogus and dangerous. Having the disc/drum drilled and studed is better. However, to answer your question, I have seen in the back of Truckin' magazine before a small ad for some company like that. Sorry can't remember who.
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I figured
I figured as much, but I am looking at running 2.5 in front and 3 in. rear wider fenders. I am trying to figure out what offset wheels I will need. I have no problem buying new brake components, just wanna get it right!!!
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try VDubCustoms ... one of our advertisers. I'm sure they can help you out.
www.vdubcustoms.com Sandeep |
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http://www.motorsport-tech.com/Pages/Pricing.html
i bought a pair from them for the front. very nice. i have the same setup as you. if you want to at least do the rear right, convert to early ali 944 trailing arms. they will widen the track 1.75" per side. the late arms around 3". you can at least take care of the back the right way that way.
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Rear 944's
Thanks, I am new to this, and looking to do it right. I know its been covered, but how hard is that conversion, if you dont mind me asking?
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