mrmustangman357 Member Feb 11, 2007 763 3 18 Jan 22, 2008 #21 Jan 22, 2008 #21 i agree with 68, but if you narrow a LH side axle to fit another RH axleshaft, you can use all stock parts, no custom axles required!
i agree with 68, but if you narrow a LH side axle to fit another RH axleshaft, you can use all stock parts, no custom axles required!
CraigMBA New Member Mar 24, 2007 783 1 0 Orange, CA Jan 22, 2008 #22 Jan 22, 2008 #22 I'm going to do one of these in my Jeep.
68keyblr 20+ Year Stangneter Mar 17, 2003 946 20 49 Arizona Jan 23, 2008 #23 Jan 23, 2008 #23 mrmustangman357 said: i agree with 68, but if you narrow a LH side axle to fit another RH axleshaft, you can use all stock parts, no custom axles required! Click to expand... That's very true, that could save some ca$h and make it even more cost effective. In my case I had laid down a alot of money on new wheels, so i wanted the stance to be perfect without using adapters or spacers so I went with the custom length.
mrmustangman357 said: i agree with 68, but if you narrow a LH side axle to fit another RH axleshaft, you can use all stock parts, no custom axles required! Click to expand... That's very true, that could save some ca$h and make it even more cost effective. In my case I had laid down a alot of money on new wheels, so i wanted the stance to be perfect without using adapters or spacers so I went with the custom length.