Steering arms, which is L and which is R? (1 Viewer)

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Mine are marked L and R but can't remember if they face out or in? 4X4 Labs did a custom taper on a set of 62 arms that fit my HD tie/relay rods with 1 ton ends. Installing them shortly, and it looks like they will hit the wheel. Spacers I guess will be needed. Anyone running this setup on their 40?
 
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they face out.
 
Thought so. Gracias señor Ed.
 
OK thanks. Would a spacer be a better move than a larger rim, ie 16"?
 
OK thanks. Would a spacer be a better move than a larger rim, ie 16"?
I don't know what wheel you are running, but with my old drummies and aluminum rims, I had to run 1/4" spacers. Still had plenty of thread, but you really need to check lug nut torque frequently. The spacers I used were from O'Reilly or some other chain and cost about $10/pair.

GL

Ed
 
I'm running 62 OE rims, so 15". I don't want 17s.
 
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HEY STEVE! What's up dude?
 
I'm running 62 OE rims, so 15". I don't want 17s.

didnt you just say

OK thanks. Would a spacer be a better move than a larger rim, ie 16"?
 
17's don't have nearly the option for tire sizes that 15" do. 18's have tons of options, but i think thats way to big for a cruiser. 15" fit the old look perfectly IMO.
 
Listen to BDS..............he is on to something............no quiero llantas tan caros y por eso las quinces!
 
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