krewzlo
+1y
I would but its not that easy. If the control arms were perpendicular to the frame, it would be but they are angled back. And different angles back between the top and bottom arms. If i just took 1/2" out it would bring the wheel forward in the wheel opening and not sure what effects there would be with the geometry of the camber/caster bump steer etc. it may make no difference but being lowered so much it is already wacked out. It may make it worse or better, who knows. The proper way to do it would be to move the center of the ball joint in on the same plane as the other side with no for/aft movement. If I am going through all of that measuring and calculating, i am going to build new arms for srw hubs and reap the small but beneficial changes such as more lift, no expensive dually rotors, and better shock placement, etc.
Maybe I am way overthinking this but I am keeping safety and reliability in mind as I tow with it all the time and carry my family. As brought up in another recent thread the change in firewall clearance may be achieved too without the use of the dually rotor with the hub extension. The srw hub will bring the swivel point closer hence less for/ aft movement of the wheel from lock to lock steering. Not sure on how much it affects it either, but has to be some.
Sorry for the long rambling, just thinking out loud...