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can i fit 35x12.5's on my MK LWB

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can i fit 35x12.5's on my MK LWB

Post by InSanE »

i have a lwb MK patrol turbo diesel with a 2" body lift slight guard cut front and rear, 2" suspension lift and 2" extended shackles will i fit 35x12.5 tyres without rubbing ? i am keen to get my rubber bfor the wandon 4wd show to show it off :cool:
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Post by Hoonz »

go in and get a test fit done see what u think
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Post by berazafi »

that shouldnt be a problem, pm bigredtoy
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Post by Screwy »

Yes.

They will fit without scrubbing if u cut ur guards in the right place.

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Post by jtraf »

The only place mine scrubed with 35's was the font coner on the front guards when fully tucked and also grabbed the indicator light protectors at the same time if backing up.

Do it they fit great.....
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Post by adam.s »

So the only guards that really needs trimming is the front ?
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Post by jtraf »

Yes with a 2in body lift and a 2in suspension lift you will only have to trim the front of the guards and remove the indicator protector panel. I was also running cruiser offset roh TRAK II so this may not be true for Nissan Offset rims
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Post by InSanE »

I have 2" extended shackles to fit aswell and i have trimmed about 1 - 1.5" out of the guards when i first for the truck so hopefully they will not scrub at all
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Post by Big Red Toy »

guard cut??? wtf for???? put in a 3" bodylift, 2" lift springs & get the right offset, might happen to clear 36's :D
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Post by Screwy »

Big Red Toy wrote:guard cut??? wtf for???? put in a 3" bodylift, 2" lift springs & get the right offset, might happen to clear 36's :D


Yep ive got 3 inch body lift, I did trim my guards but not at the top, only at the front and rear of the guards all around for the 38's.

When the 38s wear ill go up to 42's and trim the guards back more but never any more lift :armsup:
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Post by adam.s »

Big Red Toy wrote:guard cut??? wtf for???? put in a 3" bodylift, 2" lift springs & get the right offset, might happen to clear 36's :D


so 5" lift is enough to clear them

4" you need to trim guards.
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Post by Screwy »

foad wrote:
Big Red Toy wrote:guard cut??? wtf for???? put in a 3" bodylift, 2" lift springs & get the right offset, might happen to clear 36's :D


so 5" lift is enough to clear them

4" you need to trim guards.


Either:

- 2 inch body and 2 inch springs ( light guard trip required )

or

- 3 inch body and 2 inch springs ( guard trip not needed )

U can also do something such as:

- 2 inch body, 2 inch springs, and 2 inch extended shackles to clear
them without guard cutting.

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Post by adam.s »

while not cutting the guards sounds good, I think 4" inch lift is plenty, so i will probably trim the guards as well.

wish i had the car already :) - anyone see a decent 5sp or 4sp L28 around the place (swb) pppleease let me know, finders reward :)

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Post by InSanE »

i think i might go and get myself some 35x12.5 claws or some 34x11.5 JK2 iv organised to try my mates 35x12.5 thornbirds on hopefully they fit
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Post by MQ080 »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:
- 3 inch body and 2 inch springs ( guard trip not needed )

U can also do something such as:

- 2 inch body, 2 inch springs, and 2 inch extended shackles to clear
them without guard cutting.

screwy



I tried both, extended shackles will put way more stress on the chassis mounts unless you reinforce them... but I reckin their the pick of the above. 35's will fit easy :D
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Post by Shark »

Wont the three inch body lift make ur truck too unstable??


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Post by V8Patrol »

foad wrote:anyone see a decent 5sp or 4sp L28 around the place (swb) pppleease let me know, finders reward :)

i have the $$ just can't find the car.


barnsey wrote:Me too, except a LWB, prefer SD33T, and rego'd in Qld.


maybe you guys arent looking in the right places......

I have 2 L28s, 2 SD33's and 2 V8 MQ's here..... maybe I should have a sale ????

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Post by Screwy »

Shark wrote:Wont the three inch body lift make ur truck too unstable??


Shark


WHY????

Body lift wont do anything apart from lift the centre of gravity of the car...
It will be unstable for that reason only. If your springs are good u wont have a problem.
They are bolted down and therefore can barely move.

2-3 inch spring lift would be more unstable than a body lift.

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Post by Big Red Toy »

Proved today that 35's fit with just a guard cut :D
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Post by Screwy »

looks good with the big tyres on andrew, good stuff ;)
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Post by pongo »

ill let my sd33t swb mK go for a fair price if yas wanna fly down and drive back

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Post by NZ4x4 »

Just a qucik question.

Do Superior Engineering Drop Shackles give any lift on a SWB MK?

Im looking at 2" Body lift, 2" Suspension lift, 1" Guard cut, and superior drop shackles.

what should i run, 35x11.5x15 or 36x12.5x15 Simex Peedes? (I've got cruiser offset ROH Trak 2 rims)
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Post by InSanE »

yea they do mate i have them on my MK and it lifted it about 1 3/4" front and rear well worth doing
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Post by NZ4x4 »

You recon i should put 35's or 36's on? (35x11.5x15 or 36x12.5x15 Simex ET2's)
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Post by InSanE »

might aswell put 36's on if u can affort them mate
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Post by NZ4x4 »

They should fit without any problems? i dont realy want any major rubbing issues and i dont want to have to cut the shit out of the guards
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Post by MQ080 »

This truck looks great

Big Red Toy wrote:Proved today that 35's fit with just a guard cut :D
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Post by Screwy »

NZ4x4 wrote:They should fit without any problems? i dont realy want any major rubbing issues and i dont want to have to cut the shit out of the guards
IF you go up to that sized tyre you WILL need to cut the guards a little bit to clear the tyres...... unless you spring over....

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Post by MQSWBUTE »

i have 2in body 2 in spring lift i got 35/12.5 std nissin offset rims (15s) in it with chopping into the body they dont rub at all pretty soon i'll be puttin 36's into it i belive they wont rub even it looks like theres penty of room if not then climax shackles will be added

for every inch u go bigger really it only half an inch higher at the top higher at the bottom left n right etc
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Post by stonermq »

im thinking of putting 35 inch on my shorty ive got a 4 inch suspension lift 2 inch body and 2 inch drop shackels so fitting them is not a prob just wanna know if an l28 will run the 35's or if i need a bigger engine?
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