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Old 08-22-2011, 06:44 PM   #4
smallblock450sl
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Default Re: 2006 Yamaha g22 advise plz

Sorry, but even with a 6" lift, useing 23" tall tires (Jakes recommends 22's), expecially with a rear faceing seat (loaded) there going to rub. You could also have a car that was "hit" in the rear and bent the frame tubes, moveing everything closer to the tires. Take the panhard bar off and straighten it, it's easy. Jakes HD coil spring kit will help, just depends on how much weight your putting on the rear faceing seat. Some have even used 1" x 1" steel tubeing to replace the shocks, but you won't like the ride quality. let us know what you decide on. Don't tighten the spindle bolts to tight, ca make steering lock to lock stiff, but will most likely loosen up.
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