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The other day I had my truck on jack stands test fitting some bigger tires, I was turning the wheels all the way left and right checking clearance. I noticed the outside tire turns sharper than the inside tire, oposite of what it should do. I think it's because the tie rod being behind the axle. I know on a rockwell you can swap the knuckles side to side and put the tie rod in front, I'm pretty sure by doing this, it will make the inside tire turn sharper than the outside one like it is supposed to do. The way they are stock, the tires fight each other in a turn. The only down side of this is the tie rod would be more easily bent if you ran into something, but no more than any pickup. If you want to visualize what it would do, turn your wheels all the way to one side, then imagine turning the whole frontend around and picture how the tires would be. Of course I will leave my frontend alone and just swap knuckles side to side.