Re: another offset question

From: david zavetsky (zavetsky@usaor.net)
Date: Wed Jun 10 1998 - 20:07:25 EDT


Having too much offset on my 92 caused the truck to eat front end parts like
crazy....Changed back to close-to-standard offset, no more trouble....

At 12:46 AM 6/9/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Hey Dakers,
>How would effecting the offset of a wheel change the way it fits the
>truck? What would happen if I increased or decreased the offset? I'm just
>curious. Thanks ya'll!!!! =)
>
>-mike sykes
>
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