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my 33 wont fit

Post by Nat84 »

i have a stock 85 hilux and i put my 33 on it and there scrubbing really bad just on flat ground and the wheel nearly full lock

my Q is: what mobs do i need to do to get them on?
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Post by Nat84 »

AnthonyP wrote:Image
that is what i was thinking but my old men wont let me do it my way
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Post by grimbo »

have you had a read through the Toyota section, done a bit of a search as this is a topic that comes up all the time. There will also be many members threads with info on how they have lifted their Toyotas to fit bigger tyres
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Post by NCpaj »

body lift or grinder or sus lift

but the easyiest would be the grinder :D
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you actually listen when your dad says u cant chop it up??

i used to go yes dad, then go t a mates n do it :P
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Post by RockyF75 »

Nat84 wrote:
AnthonyP wrote:Image
that is what i was thinking but my old men wont let me do it my way
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Post by Nat84 »

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now that sounds good hehe
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Post by crunch »

2inch Body Lift.
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Post by ausyota »

Get a nice solid hammer, ie a gympie or a big ball peen.
Take off tyres, remove and discard mudflaps (if fitted), use hammer to fold over the seam on the firewall where tyre scrubs.

If it still hits you have 2 options cut or body lift.
Susp lift wont stop the tyres from hitting unless you also lower your bumpstops.
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Post by Rugrat »

Yep the 33's rub on the Pwado as well. Have taken the grinder to it (as far as i dare) and the hammer. Now they only rub on full lock under compression (even the slightest) but it just sounds bad - when these 285/75's are gone then i'll consider dropping to 32" or narrower ones. Mud gets everywhere now as the 'yota' inners nologer exist either.

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Post by bj56 »

u can also redril your spring perchers but u need an ajustable steering arm 2 do so and tail shaft spacer i did a 2 inc body on my lux when it was std and 33s still wouldt fit
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Post by Nat84 »

i think i may put in my 3" body lift and see how i go
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Post by ausyota »

3" is too high in my opinion go for a 2"
Also 2" is max legally I believe.
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Post by Nat84 »

ausyota wrote:3" is too high in my opinion go for a 2"
Also 2" is max legally I believe.
if i go the 2" i need to get my blocks turned down from 3' to 2"
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Post by crunch »

Sell them, cut your losses and buy a 2" kit...

Seriously, there's heaps of posts in the Toyota section about it, and i've posted heaps of info in there about mine (33's, 2" body lift= No probs).
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Post by HotFourOk »

ausyota wrote:3" is too high in my opinion go for a 2"
Also 2" is max legally I believe.
Some engineers are fine with 3", others wont do more than 2"... none are legal without being engineered
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Post by AIstyle »

Nat84 wrote:
ausyota wrote:3" is too high in my opinion go for a 2"
Also 2" is max legally I believe.
if i go the 2" i need to get my blocks turned down from 3' to 2"
cut em....i did with the angle grinder ;-)
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Post by Nat84 »

AIstyle wrote:
Nat84 wrote:
ausyota wrote:3" is too high in my opinion go for a 2"
Also 2" is max legally I believe.
if i go the 2" i need to get my blocks turned down from 3' to 2"
cut em....i did with the angle grinder ;-)
3" to big my hilux is not a hilux it's a lowluxs. i think i'll put the 3" in just so i don't have to bend or smash or move anything
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Post by Nev62 »

Ok, the old man's view :D

His first choice was to "just drive it and let the tyres do the work".

Second choice was a FB hammer to make the room

Third choice was the 3" inch body lift

Forth choice was hacking into the guards and fixing it later.

First choice - not much money, near new muddies (95% tread), would you??

Second choice, bash away and worry about guards/tub alignment if he ever gets pulled over or at next rego check (which ever comes first :D ), would you?

Third choice, dosent like the side angles lean with just a 2" lift, wants to go softer springs for more articulation to play on bigger rocks (hmmm more lean),

Forth choice, "I'll just cut it here and there and later on think about closing in the panels, by the way do you have a saw or grinder or something to cut it with"

Just running the new tyres until it is all bashed up enough??????? Need I say more???

Most of us have gone the technical tap before but to start laying into the body until the tyres fit????

I don't have any issues with lifting the body (after all both my 4bies had/have 2" body lifts) but 3" on the body of a lux with larger soft springs and you already hate side angles??? Sliders take care of sills.

No real issue with cutting so long as it is thought about, planned and cleaned up/finished off.

So guess this "Old Fart" will get off his soap box now and "lurk" in the shadows :D

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Post by Nat84 »

Nev62 wrote:Ok, the old man's view :D

His first choice was to "just drive it and let the tyres do the work".

Second choice was a FB hammer to make the room

Third choice was the 3" inch body lift

Forth choice was hacking into the guards and fixing it later.

First choice - not much money, near new muddies (95% tread), would you??

Second choice, bash away and worry about guards/tub alignment if he ever gets pulled over or at next rego check (which ever comes first :D ), would you?

Third choice, dosent like the side angles lean with just a 2" lift, wants to go softer springs for more articulation to play on bigger rocks (hmmm more lean),

Forth choice, "I'll just cut it here and there and later on think about closing in the panels, by the way do you have a saw or grinder or something to cut it with"

Just running the new tyres until it is all bashed up enough??????? Need I say more???

Most of us have gone the technical tap before but to start laying into the body until the tyres fit????

I don't have any issues with lifting the body (after all both my 4bies had/have 2" body lifts) but 3" on the body of a lux with larger soft springs and you already hate side angles??? Sliders take care of sills.

No real issue with cutting so long as it is thought about, planned and cleaned up/finished off.

So guess this "Old Fart" will get off his soap box now and "lurk" in the shadows :D

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Post by matthewK »

lol my dear little brother our father was just in basic words telling you to think about it all beafore ya jump in the deep end

what everyone has said and dad has said again just a 2inch body lift and a slight slight guard cut will fitt the 33s, keep it clean and simple

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Post by 83 lux »

i fit 38.5 boggers with 2' mount lift
no body lift no spring lift
you can do it EASY with a 9'

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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Nat84 wrote:i think i may put in my 3" body lift and see how i go
Go 1" body lift, and adjust the seam on your firewall... that with a bit of bump stop tuning should make it work.
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Post by sudso »

I got 33's on my Rodeo, :D Yes a Rodeo with no body lift just a t/bar wind up. 2" rear springs lift and a little cut and shut to the rear of the front guards.

I thought Hilux's had plenty of guard clearance :?
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Post by Nat84 »

sudso wrote:I got 33's on my Rodeo, :D Yes a Rodeo with no body lift just a t/bar wind up. 2" rear springs lift and a little cut and shut to the rear of the front guards.

I thought Hilux's had plenty of guard clearance :?
i have a raider (ford courier) on 33" with 2" body lift 2" sus in the back and stock fornt and it scrubs in the fornt just

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