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newbie here with a quick question about 33`s, and pics !!

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newbie here with a quick question about 33`s, and pics !!

Post by aquito »

fist off, ive been lurking this site for a couple of weeks and I finally registered today, I have a 86 RRC.... :D

can my stock RRC handle 33`s ?? or should I go with 32`s

heres a pic of my RRC and my dad`s 97 110 TD5

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thanks :D
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Post by Mudzuki »

First of all Welcome ;)

Plenty of people run 33's without much work, are you planning on lifting it or has it been lifted at all?
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Post by GRIMACE »

33 on a stock rr is not possible :D
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Post by HSV Rangie »

Lift body 50mm and they will fit. (33*10)

33*12 lift body and trim guards these will fit.

spring lift 50mm and guard trim both wil fit but will clash with body on full compresion.

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Post by aquito »

Mudzuki wrote:First of all Welcome ;)

Plenty of people run 33's without much work, are you planning on lifting it or has it been lifted at all?


no, it has not been lifted, and yea im planning to lift it but, not right now...soo I think 33`s will not do with the stock hight...32`s fit ???
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

aquito wrote:
Mudzuki wrote:First of all Welcome ;)

Plenty of people run 33's without much work, are you planning on lifting it or has it been lifted at all?


no, it has not been lifted, and yea im planning to lift it but, not right now...soo I think 33`s will not do with the stock hight...32`s fit ???


No, 32's won't fit with stock suspension height and no body lift, unless you fit 7.50x16's which are 32" but very narrow, and you have to use rims with minimum offset (backspacing) otherwise they will still hit.
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Post by BIg StEvE »

JUST MODIFY IT AND BE HAPPY! :D
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Post by Philip A »

The biggest you can fit stock is 245.75x16, which is 31. even then you should cut out the rear guard flange at the front behind the door, and grind down the bolt that sticks out inside at 12 O'clock.
You can fit 32 235.85x16 with a 1inch body lift.
Suspension lift is irrelevant if you use hard off road, as you still can go to the bumpstop.
For 33 I have not had direct experience, but I think you need to cutout the guards, and a two inch body lift.
You gearing will be out to buggery and you need 4.11:1 diffs to have any sort of road performance.
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Post by GRIMACE »

road performance :roll: :lol: My 37" creepys go on tommorow mourning :D stock gearing :D but I am changin the high range transfer case gearing to 1.4:1 in the LT230 and in regards to low range well I still waiting for a suitable crawler box to come along ;)

33s in my opinion are ok gearing wise but axle strength is a worry :? specially if you wanna thrash it offroad :D

Until i sell my maxis and do the toy centre conversion I wont be thrashin my POS :D
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Post by aquito »

thanks for the help :D

I think im gonna go with 31`s or a little lift and 32`s :twisted:
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

35's, 2 inch spring lift, no body lift, 4" grinder :D
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Post by aquito »

Maggot4x4 wrote:35's, 2 inch spring lift, no body lift, 4" grinder :D


how much does a 2 inch spring lift for a RRC goes for?? $$$
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Post by Loanrangie »

Unless your pics are reversed, i would say you have a left hook Rangie (lhd) so prices wont be much good to you - Aus $300 -400 should see you with a set of springs.
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Post by BIg StEvE »

Maggot4x4 wrote:35's, 2 inch spring lift, no body lift, 4" grinder :D


Muhahahahahaha

sweet mate! :D
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Post by aquito »

Loanrangie wrote:Unless your pics are reversed, i would say you have a left hook Rangie (lhd) so prices wont be much good to you - Aus $300 -400 should see you with a set of springs.


im in central america... :P
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