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35's on 78Series cruiser

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35's on 78Series cruiser

Post by swart TJ »

Hi all

I've got 2 questions re. 78series ute

1) whats needed to make 35" tyres clear on the front end, tray is easy enough to lift at the rear...
2) can I fit 15" rims to the cruiser?? I prefer to stay with 15" rims since ive got a few sets lying around (35x12.5 BFG AT's and 35x13.5 BFG crawlers)

thanks
2003 Wrangler, 4"SL+2"BL, SYE, F+R Airlocker,4.56 ratios & 35"
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Post by cruiserute75 »

not 100% sure but last time i checked no one made 15s for 78/79. although this was a while back. also this might be due to clearance of brake rotor/caliper, although dont hold me to that. as for clearance, im no expert but i'd say just a decent lift should allow enough room, like 3 to 4 inch suspension. possibly body. theres a few blokes on here running 305 or 315 r 16 which are equal to 35's and im pretty sure they only have suspension lift. hope this helps.

mick
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