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Old 16-01-2011, 06:22 PM
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would there be any advantage to using xr4x4 front subframe,tca's etc on a 2wd car?
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would there be any advantage to using xr4x4 front subframe,tca's etc on a 2wd car?
None what so ever
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The only thing some people do is use a 4x4 ARB as this pushes the wheels forward about 1" and will make it turn in a bit better
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would it be worse?
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would it be worse?

Would what be worse

If your talking about using the x member / tca"s etc then no , But why would you want to on a 2wd

use the correct stuff IMO
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