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100series ifs how high can you go ????????????

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100series ifs how high can you go ????????????

Post by adam big lad »

hi my matehas just bought a 100 series ifs and he wants to put big tyres on how hi can he go in suspension? How big can he go in tyres? and how? Any help would be great thanks adam.
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Post by dinos4x4 »

With IFS trucks when you crank up torsion bars it puts the CVs at extreme axels which causes prematutre wear.

Snake racing cell a kit that braces the lower wish bones and spaces the fron diff down 30mm i think so you can wind up the torsion bars and the axels will be ok
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Post by hdj105 »

315/75R16's (35"s) will fit with the steering stops adjusted out slightly, and mods to the lump on the mudflap.

You are limited to the amount of lift due to the suspension design, i.e. a fixed arc, true the diff drops helps the CV's but it doesn't allow more lift.
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