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I have 35's on cruiser offset rims on my shorty gq with a 5' spring lift and bunnings garden edgeing flares. I had a bit of rubbing when steering but just bashed the inner guards out a bit and bashed the bumper a bit with a soft hammer and problem solved. Only get a little bit of rubbing when articulating, not much of a problem. Probably be better with a 4" spring and 2" BL, but I'll put up with the rubbing. Only other thing is the spare will probably not fit on the back without some changes made. Heres a piccy taken down with the newy crew on last monday
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I'm running 35" muddies with 2" body lift and 2" spring lift with spacers. I get a bit of rubbing on the rears at full artic, otherwise fine. I don't think you need a 4" lift to run 35's (only if no BL, I guess), but I would go a 2" BL and 3" spring if I were to do it again. If you've got the cash then go for a 4", otherwise what I have said above will be pretty good. Welcome to the GQ club! Good luck with your rig.
bogged wrote:Im shocked its never been asked before
Im sorry that every post on this forum is one you have seen before
Apology accepted. Have a search in the Nissan forum, also here, it has been asked numerous times. Check for Hotties multi page thread on a 4inch lift while back.
bogged wrote:Im shocked its never been asked before
Im sorry that every post on this forum is one you have seen before
Apology accepted. Have a search in the Nissan forum, also here, it has been asked numerous times. Check for Hotties multi page thread on a 4inch lift while back.
Don't take him personally Kruza, he's a dick to everyone that joins OL, I thinks its his strange way of making friends, some sort of primal thing I think, stamping his territory maybe?
unsurprisingly, if you search for the word 'search' under the user name bogged it returns 127 matches!!!!!! Just think how low his post count would be if he didnt just reply to every post with "search noob"
The hardest thing about owning a jeep is telling your parents you're g a y!!
so if i do a 3" spring lift and a 2" BL then i will be able to run 35's comfortably with no cutting or rubbing? is that right?
why are cruiser offset rims the way to go?
They might still rub a little , but its all good . Its minimal . The cruiser offset is aprox 10 mm wider to minimise the rubbing on the inner guards at the rear. Im running 36 s with 3 inch suspension + 2 inch body, and had to trim an inch from the rear of the guards front and rear. Hope this helps , shane............
some pics of the guard trim. Note that I cut back to the start of the indented v in the panel. It looks like alot when your cutting but you need it to clear 36 s . Mine dont rub at all now.
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