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Need a bit of help, fitting 38's on a Hilux

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Need a bit of help, fitting 38's on a Hilux

Post by CHUUBZ »

Currently I have a GQ Shorty with a 5" lift and 35" Baja Claws, within the next couple of weeks I'm going to be selling my shorty and in the market for a mid to late 90's Hilux dual cab Diseal as I need a tray for work.

I want to put 38's on my next truck and want to know how difficult and what cons I would have to get them on a hilux as I don't really know tooo much about Hilux's yet.

The truck is going to be a daily driver with realistcly maybe 1 - 2 off road weekends away every 2 months, but in saying that i don't do any 'hardcore' offroading so i don't need top of the line suspension.

I honestly want to put 38's and jack it up cause i enjoy having a big fourby and love the look of them nice and high so in saying that I wonder if people have experiance and have any advice to how difficult it would be to get 38's on it and how much I would be looking at roughly.

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Post by bubs »

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Sorry could not resist :lol:

But in all seriousness 38's on a hilux = a big headache

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Post by Rory »

add to the mix: gearing...tragic brakes with such big rollers...38s are a big tyre for a hilux imo, merging onto the highway is fun with a 2.8 at the best of times...let alone pushing 38s.
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Post by CHUUBZ »

really that much of a headaqe on the Hilux's huh?

What about 35's then? is it still a headaqe? Cause i could just keep my wheels and tyres from this car and put them on the lux?
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Post by bubs »

CHUUBZ wrote:really that much of a headaqe on the Hilux's huh?

What about 35's then? is it still a headaqe? Cause i could just keep my wheels and tyres from this car and put them on the lux?
for a streeter a standard 2" suspension lift and a 2" body lift will let you run 35's.
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Post by CHUUBZ »

really is that all that is needed?
how difficult would it become if i wanted to raise it another few inches higher so say a 2" body with like 3 or 4" suspension?
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Post by RUFF »

Its easy to fit 38s just bolt them on and let them self clearance :D

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Post by CHUUBZ »

yer that looks tuff as ruff
any more pics of it?

what kind of suspension have you done to your lux?
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Post by RUFF »

Here are the latest pics i have of it-

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Post by CHUUBZ »

ahhh feck unlucky what happened to it?

what kind of suspension work did you have in the Hilux?
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How much for the flared front quarter panels .. ?
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Post by RUFF »

It had 2" dropped front hangers, Modified Rear springs up front and IFS rear springs in the rear with lift blocks. Front axle was a few inches forward and the guards were aftermarket fiberglass hannerman guards with the firewall bashed in with a sledge hammer. The tyres still rubbed.

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Post by sloshy »

RUFF wrote: Image
Nothing wrong with it, still straight as ;)
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Post by Lux_89 »

Fark ruff that held up well... basically 35's, definetly get longfield cv's and axles up from, rear axles should be sweet other than that diff forward 2 inches for the offroad side of things and youll be right, well should be.
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Post by RUFF »

sloshy wrote:
RUFF wrote: Image
Nothing wrong with it, still straight as ;)
Untill i tried to drive it away and flopped it on its side :oops:

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