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35's on an 80series

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35's on an 80series

Post by LandBruisA »

anyone know if i could fit 35's on a three inch lifted 80?
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35,s on 80

Post by mick80 »

dunno lad definitely with a four or do a bodylift thats what i had pretty happy with it
just try if not fit make them
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35's on a 80

Post by charterboat »

I had 35's on a 2 inch lift. No problems at all. Had slight rubbing on the rear. Eventually went 4 inch No problems.
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Post by Surfection »

38's fit on 10 inch rims with a 5 inch spring lift so you should be fine !!
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

I have slight scrubbing on my mud flaps with my 33 inch tyres but rims are offset 20mm and I have put longer shocks on. This is with 3" lift. But I would just cut more mudflap or whatever you need to git them in.
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Post by jimbo jones »

if you want to run 35's you can ether use a 4" lift, 3"lift and 2" body lift or 2" lift & 2" body lift but the bigger spring lift ie; 4" lift the better wheel travel you will get my 80 has a 4" with 35" tyre's
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Post by bruiser »

I ran them with no lift for six months. Even did a lot of tracks through Ormeu like this with no scrubbing at all. (did however have no rear mudflaps on at the time.

Don't scrub on articulation. (on articulation the wheel going up pulls into the gaurd as it makes the arc)

Straight compression they will hit the guards. As the wheel goes stright up and the tyre sticks out past the arch.
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Post by 80diesel4play »

ran 37's maxxis on standard offset rims with 3" coils and 2" body lift on the 80 no dramas - 35's are even better with teh combo I have.

4" coils are a PITA as you need castor correction, brake lines etc,...

think of what you want to do and think about COG - small springs keep the weight down low and body lift moves the body out of the way!

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Post by dow50r »

No worries at all...they will rub on the inner guards on the back with standard offset wheels, but if you run a positive offset rim like a 75 series rim, or 60 series, there will be no probs
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Post by mudmacaca »

Dude I fitted 35 under a 4runner with no suspention lift but a 3" body lift any metal that got in the way got beat up with a sledge hammer and smoothed of so it would'nt cut the tyres and i've tried to scrub them but cant. Go the sledge
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Post by bruiser »

Yes sir. But that was a 4 runner. :lol: Who in there right mind would do that to an 80. :cool: :D
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Post by MissDrew »

On my 80 I have,
2 inch body lift
2 inch suspension lift
35 inch BFG muddies or Q78 swampers
I haven`t had any rubbing yet
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Post by mudmacaca »

bruiser said

Yes sir. But that was a 4 runner. Who in there right mind would do that to an 80.


Its still just a bit of metal that gets in the way
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