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What size tyres with how much lift

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What size tyres with how much lift

Post by CRUSHU »

I know this has been done to death, but I figure it can go into the bible. I have a lwb GQ, and plan a 3" lift with 1" coil spacers. I want to run 33" road tyres, and 35" off road tyres. I eventually plan on a 2" bodylift, and don't mind cutting a little of the guards. thanks
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Re: What size tyres with how much lift

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CRUSHU wrote:I know this has been done to death, but I figure it can go into the bible. I have a lwb GQ, and plan a 3" lift with 1" coil spacers. I want to run 33" road tyres, and 35" off road tyres. I eventually plan on a 2" bodylift, and don't mind cutting a little of the guards. thanks


you will shit 35's in with 3in sus and 1in body and little trim.
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Post by CRUSHU »

so 3" susp, 1" coil spacer, and no body, and a trim will be ok?
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Post by LOCKEE »

I run 2.5" springs, 2" body and minor triming for 35's.

IMO better handling and less to go wrong with this height.
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Post by CRUSHU »

LOCKEE wrote:I run 2.5" springs, 2" body and minor triming for 35's.

IMO better handling and less to go wrong with this height.


I agree, i might not even go the bodylift. just the springs.
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Post by amriemann »

Why don't you just buy 4" lifted coils?
SWB Mav
5" lift
50mm BL
36/12.5/15 Simex ET2's
few other bits to add yet.
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Post by CRUSHU »

this rig is built mainly for towing, so needs to be pretty stiff. i dont want the wallowing associated with long coils. but i still want to wheel it a bit.
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Post by embryo »

so will 4'' lift be enough for 35s? and what is required to do a 4'' lift properly
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Post by Big Red Toy »

44's and 2" lift, just remove panels and put on wider axles :D
Style Side Maverick Ute
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35" Simex
4" Procomp suspension
2" Bodylift
Fibreglass Stuff....
Now highmount & Plasma :d
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Post by Daisy »

embryo wrote:so will 4'' lift be enough for 35s? and what is required to do a 4'' lift properly


Refer to the bible

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=22211

all your answers are in there.......
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Post by CRUSHU »

dont put ideas in my head, pull the 44's off the f150, full float coversion on my 9",my spare dana front diff, maybe some spacers.......nah....no more money :cry:
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