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Hi Everyone, This Is My 1990 Pickup

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90isuzupup   +1y
well I have another problem. It seems that my axle is over to the left side to far.

If you feel the distance from the wheel and the bed there is not even enough room for me to stick my finger between it.

On the other side I can almost stick my whole hand in there

any idea how this can be fixed?

I was thinking I could cut the tabs off the axle and move them over a bit?

or is there an easier way?

this is my first project like this so I expected something to go wrong

thanks you guys
90isuzupup   +1y
anyone?
drgndly   +1y
thats about the only way to fix it. Cut em off and split the difference its off to get it centered
90isuzupup   +1y
Originally posted by avenge this



thats about the only way to fix it. Cut em off and split the difference its off to get it centered

yep thats what I'll do. thanks man

domepiece   +1y
Cut the tabs off and when you put it back in measure from the back lip of the wheels to the frame on both sides of the rim. It should measure the same on both side of the rim and on both sides of the frame. Good luck.

90isuzupup   +1y
Edited: 11/15/2007 6:36:46 PM by 90isuzupup

here are some pics so far, still have to do so much, but its a start









dragn168   +1y
my rear did the same thing when we bagged mine and we left the leafs on isuzus i think come that way just try and even it out thats what were doing now with my four link. for the front your gonna need to Z the frame to lay flat frame you could trim the front cross member but then you run into the oil pan hitting the ground which you would then have to section plus with a Z there will be less camber change then just letting the suspension move further up. also i know theres a good how to in the toyota forum that time1 did or atleast i know he has pics same genereal principal cut the frame at the fire wall let the frame drop weld and gusset it back together then drop the front frame horns the same ammount as the frame dropped down i wouldnt worry about it unless your gonna go for a body drop though
tripleplay   +1y
looks good dude!i have 1990 isuzu convertible that i need to sell if you know anyone in need of a project.
90isuzupup   +1y
Originally posted by dragn168



my rear did the same thing when we bagged mine and we left the leafs on isuzus i think come that way just try and even it out thats what were doing now with my four link. for the front your gonna need to Z the frame to lay flat frame you could trim the front cross member but then you run into the oil pan hitting the ground which you would then have to section plus with a Z there will be less camber change then just letting the suspension move further up. also i know theres a good how to in the toyota forum that time1 did or atleast i know he has pics same genereal principal cut the frame at the fire wall let the frame drop weld and gusset it back together then drop the front frame horns the same ammount as the frame dropped down i wouldnt worry about it unless your gonna go for a body drop though

thanks man for the info, its fully bagged now laying frame, but after Christmas we are going to center the rear axle up
90isuzupup   +1y
Originally posted by a2z



looks good dude!i have 1990 isuzu convertible that i need to sell if you know anyone in need of a project.

thanks for the offer, I will check around for ya