Got an 1983 carburator Rangie on 2" OME lift.
Wanna keep it stock looking (old family truck all will go crazy on me if I trim)
Will 32" fit in without fender trimming?
Will the carburator V8 be enough to spin these tyres?
Jay
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32" on 83 Stock Rangie
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32" on 83 Stock Rangie
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83 Rangie 2" OME Still Stock
83 Rangie 2" OME Still Stock
To answer you question, yes it's possible. Your 83 a 2 or 4 door
I run 235/85R16 MT/R's on my 83 Rangie and I have a 2 inch spring/1 inch body lift on board. The 3.5 will turn the tyres abeit slowly I will say.
It's all about the gearing, the 83's have a 1:1 high range in the transfer and unlike the earlier Rangies with 1.2-1.4:1 they tend to make the vehicle slugish.
3.5's are gutless anyway so live with it
Regards,
Trav
I run 235/85R16 MT/R's on my 83 Rangie and I have a 2 inch spring/1 inch body lift on board. The 3.5 will turn the tyres abeit slowly I will say.
It's all about the gearing, the 83's have a 1:1 high range in the transfer and unlike the earlier Rangies with 1.2-1.4:1 they tend to make the vehicle slugish.
3.5's are gutless anyway so live with it
Regards,
Trav
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