Tucking front wheels.

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Lost06

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Ok. sorry for being so late with my reply. I have been busy with the family and these damn storms we have had.

Here is a pic of one truck that claims to be static dropped with wheels tucked. The offset doesnt look too drastic.

I plan to bag it one day when finances allow. But even then, when I lay it out, I still want the wheels as perpendicular to the ground as I can get them. I personally do not like the nerga
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tive camber look when a truck is laid out.

I have DJM spindles.
 

Lost06

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btw... i found the pics of that truck on this here.
 

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if that truck is static dropped it's a dedicated show truck that doesn't get turned a whole lot imo

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Thanks, I've got a few other pics of trucks that apprear to be daily drivers as they aren't quite as pretty as that one and one is at the drag strip doing a burn out in a water box. but they are on another computer that I can't get to right now.

But even though, those wheels on the green truck are pretty darn straight. I am curious as to what went into making that happen...
 

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Do you happen to know his screen name? Where I found this pic, no one knew him.
 
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