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So how did you mount the original hub to the aluminum piece that you made? Looks amazing. Is it the same distance from you as the stock wheel? I don’t want mine any closer.
I would imagine that it got the twist from the same way I described to get rid of it. How else would it get twisted? I have seen new hinges for sale on one of the big suppliers Mac, AM General, Hummer parts guy. Taking it apart isn’t a bad way to fix it and it will probably turn out better...
I would take the twist out while it was on the truck. I would hook the chain on the good side and leave it off the other side and put some ass on it until it comes out. Probably set it on 2x4 while on the ground to get the center bow out. I can’t tell how bad it is from the pics
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