That is my goal. The high lifter website states they can fit 30" tires. I bought the control arms, and vision 14" beadlock wheels. All that's left is the tire purchase. I keep contemplating what to get. My wife and I really like the big horns and I want an 8 ply so I think we have settled on the sunf A033So can you for sure clear 30” tires without rubbing when running front offset highlifter arms?
Mine were labeled yesterday and waiting pickup. I won't have mine installed until maybe 3 weeks from now. I am behind on all my projects.I got shipping conformation yesterday, supposed to have mine Friday. got the rear yesterday. Wife is gone on a girls trip Sat and Sun. guess what I'm doing lol
Did you install the steering stops? How is the turn radius? I'm about to do arched arms front and rear, but those steering stops are slowing me down. I'll probably just not install them and try to avoid full steering to the stops.got one side on.
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Did you install the steering stops? How is the turn radius? I'm about to do arched arms front and rear, but those steering stops are slowing me down. I'll probably just not install them and try to avoid full steering to the stops.
How did you do the alignment? I have my rear rears on in the stock height and the bottom is pulled inward a little it looks like. On the front it kinda looks like the top leans in. I ran out of time to make adjustments before Xmas stuff but plan to go back and measure things out.I got the arms done front and rear, installed my new tires and wheels and did my alignment. I can't wait to get it out and try it all out!
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This was before the wheels, tires, and control arms. I work at a dealership so I just did the alignment on our alignment machine. I set the machine up for a 2020 spark. The specifications are different but the machine gave me my measurements and I just set the front toe. I did the same thing after I did the arms, wheels, and tires I just don't have pictures doing that alignment. I can't remember my measurements exactly but I think I set total toe around .15. If I remember right that gave me around 1/8" toe set. I did an alignment when I first bought the machine because my steering wheel was off center.How did you do the alignment? I have my rear rears on in the stock height and the bottom is pulled inward a little it looks like. On the front it kinda looks like the top leans in. I ran out of time to make adjustments before Xmas stuff but plan to go back and measure things out.
My right rear OEM was off camber. The Highlifter Arms fixed that--they are spot on for me.The OE arms had the whole machine all wonky. Front camber was LF -.3 RF -.1 and rear camber was LR -.3 RR -.6 and rear toe is non adjustable but LR was .08 and RR was -.51. I was very disappointed in the measurements. Everything was tight with no play on a new machine. I know it's not a highway car but come on Honda. The high lifter arms put the rear toe at LR .10 RR .13 with camber at LR -. 7 RR -1.0 and front camber at LF -.6 RR -.5 I was really impressed with the high lifter measurements.