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  • The Cleaning Dudes Ute
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Hey guys,

I was just curious...

If I put bigger wheels on the rear of a ute (standard ride height/standard rims on the front) I won't need a wheel alignment will I?

I've got a few problems with fraud warranty which won't be fixed up til mid Jan

In the mean time my standard rear tires are down to the mesh! I'm a little scared of driving around on them. I was wanting to put my new 19's on the rear for the time being to keep things a little safer in this wet weather.

Cheers,

Jarrod.

Edited by Jman
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  Adam said:
Just bolt them on.

There's no adjustment for the rear.

Yea, but does the width of the rears have any effect on the front end alignment?

The rears are about an inch wider from memory.

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  SCRIBR said:
down to the mesh.. dw it's only on stock power :stirthepot:

Dw, it's only a manual :innocent:

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  Jman said:
Yea, but does the width of the rears have any effect on the front end STROKE
should not make any difference unless you have gone ridiculously high on the rear Edited by mickbundy
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  mickbundy said:
should not make any difference unless you have gone ridiculously high on the rear

Yea it does sit up higher at the ass end.. but no funny noises THUS far... lol

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