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75 wanna run 35+

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75 wanna run 35+

Post by loopy31 »

How high do I need to lift my 75 so as to run some 35's on it (min). Will I have to cut off any of the guard?
Any feedback appreciated
Thanks Ian
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Post by loopy31 »

Der.....at the bottom of the page... thanks
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Post by Roctoy »

build a buggy Ian, claim it all on tax, you are probably the only person on this board who would get the use out of having one.

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Post by loopy31 »

talkin of buggies if u can get together 2-3 of u to come down and help me do the waterfall track and I'll do you a graaaate deal
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

I run 34x11.5" Simex JT's (which i think are actually 35.1" true diam) on my troopy. It has stock spring but i suspect they've been reset a little higher than stock (2" MAX).

The tyres rubbed on the springs and the chassis rails, but no height increase can help that. They very rarely rub on the guards front or rear, though flex on my car isn't anything special.
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Post by baddboy »

I run 35 MTR's. You should be ok with a 2inch body and 2 inch suspension lift. 2 inch suspension lift was not enough, you will be ok in a straight line but won't be able to turn. Problem with the 75 is the lower guard where your mud flap connects. Other options are moving your front diff forward which will help.
I have 3 inch wheel spaces etc etc which makes it worse. I have got some new fibreglass lower guards made which not only enclose my extra width but also have a larger cutout where the mudflaps go. You can then go massive with tyres.
75 series ute. 8 inch lift, Drop shackles, Shock hoops, ladder bar, Ubolt flip, 3 inch wheel spacers, intercooled turbo, winch, twin detroits, 35" Mtr's, etc, etc.
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Post by loopy31 »

Already got the body lift (2") looking to get a 4" sus lift (confirmed today).
Where did u get your guards made?
Thanks everyone for the info....
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Post by known 2 »

i've seen your 75 looks mad with those exhoust stacks, 75's are just a bitch to run big tyres with, i've got 35's on mine and they rub on the spring the only thing from stoping them from rubbing to hard is the twin front shocks, so the steering arm hits the shock absorber befor it gets to full lock, a dopey solution, a 4i lift will get them under ok but u may need a body lift if u get the fron flexing big.

moving the front axel foward gives a few benifets as well, 1stly u get a better aproach angle and you can do a shackle reversal to give your front end far better flex, then throw some drop shackles on the rear and u've got a kikass set up.

speak to some pro's though before doing it.
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Post by mule75 »

my tyres used to rub untill i changed my rim offset by two inches, now not a problem.
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Post by Roctoy »

loopy31 wrote:talkin of buggies if u can get together 2-3 of u to come down and help me do the waterfall track and I'll do you a graaaate deal
i'm trying my best Ian
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75 series

Post by 75 cruser »

i have a 75 and have run 35s with just a 2" lift just get the rim off set right and you will be fine,ive fitted efs drop shackles that give you and extra 50mm lift as well,but you will have too modifiy your front and rear shafts,to make them fit but after fitting these could bolt on a 37, i will be trying a 37 soon ill let you know how they fit up.

rob

and about time some more 75 action was here hahahahaha
come on move over and let the 75 through
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Post by loopy31 »

Maybe I should organise a Cruiser UTE meet here!???
Get to see all the beasts and swap stories!
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

what? you think 75s only come in utes???

maybe i should come so you can watch me poo my pants on side slopes
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Post by known 2 »

woo go the 75's
and 78/79's to a lesser extent, i for one would like to see more of them out on the trails
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37s on cruiser

Post by 75 cruser »

finially have the 37s on, if some one can teach me too post pics up that would be great just pm me and ill give you a call

rob
come on move over and let the 75 through
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Re: 75 series

Post by mac1cruz »

75 cruser wrote: and about time some more 75 action was here hahahahaha
x2 We should start a 75 series bible :D :D
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