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31"s Body and suspension rub concerns (More Pics)

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Body rub concerns

Post by BOGFROG »

alien wrote:out of curiosity, what do the 30's measure??? everyone i've known to get maxxis tyres was let down when they measured 1-2" under!
Hey buddy good to hear from ya!
Yeah this was another problem I had trying to choose tyres So many
don't measure what they are some larger some smaller the trepadors I got in 30"s measure 29.9" so not too far off but the simex's I was looking @ where 31"s measuring in @ 32.2"
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Body rub concerns

Post by BOGFROG »

Just got the tyres on just now I think they look and fit awsome the little frog is starting to look the part now! just waiting on ARB to call me when my OME springs and shocks come in hopefully tomorrow? we'll see?
Here's a pic of the BOGFROG:

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Post by zook4fun »

looks good but wouldn't want to see that the moring after a big night out :-)
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Post by BOGFROG »

zook4fun wrote:looks good but wouldn't want to see that the moring after a big night out :-)
Yeah We'll see how I go after the next boys weekend with that one?
:rofl: :D

Here's a few more pics:

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Pretty Happy The Frog's Startin' to take shape now!
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Post by islandvitara »

soo bogfrog hows the green machine going? ive just put my NT sierra back together, and im running a 2" body lift and 31x10.5 on 15x8's and am rubbbing only just on full lock on the leaves to the rear... so just off full lock its fine....

so my question is>>>> do you get the same problem??? if not how did you fix this???

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Post by mick85 »

looks good - pics of the seats :twisted:
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Post by want33s »

islandvitara wrote:soo bogfrog hows the green machine going? ive just put my NT sierra back together, and im running a 2" body lift and 31x10.5 on 15x8's and am rubbbing only just on full lock on the leaves to the rear... so just off full lock its fine....

so my question is>>>> do you get the same problem??? if not how did you fix this???

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Post by waandy »

islandvitara wrote:soo bogfrog hows the green machine going? ive just put my NT sierra back together, and im running a 2" body lift and 31x10.5 on 15x8's and am rubbbing only just on full lock on the leaves to the rear... so just off full lock its fine....

so my question is>>>> do you get the same problem??? if not how did you fix this???

islandvit :cool:
hey islandvit
i had the same problem coz my rims did not have a big enough backspacing, (not big enough offset)
i replaced them with speedy 15x7s with a 15mm backspacing.
search wheel spacers and ul c my old post bout the same trouble.
all good now thx 2 all the guys,
hope that helps
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Post by waandy »

hey bog frog
whered u get the outerlimits sticker from?
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Post by lay80n »

waandy wrote:hey bog frog
whered u get the outerlimits sticker from?

Have a search, there was a thread in general chit chat. From memory they are all gone now.

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Rub problem

Post by BOGFROG »

islandvitara wrote:soo bogfrog hows the green machine going? ive just put my NT sierra back together, and im running a 2" body lift and 31x10.5 on 15x8's and am rubbbing only just on full lock on the leaves to the rear... so just off full lock its fine....

so my question is>>>> do you get the same problem??? if not how did you fix this???

islandvit :cool:
No problems anywhere for me thats why I researched before I lashed out
on tyres etc... the 30x9.5x15's on 15x7's with 15mm more backspacing than std seemed to work out perfectly no rub plus now i have my OME 40mm lifted springs and extended OME shocks in it's fantastic!
Just need to hook the new engine up (hoses and wiring etc...) and get my radiator re-cored and the bottom tank swaped to the drivers side and we can look at rego finally! :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:

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Sits a little higher the rears are 100kg load rated to take all my gear etc..
Sorry for the crappy Mobile Phone Pics!
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Bump stop extension's

Post by BOGFROG »

While I'm back in this thread since it's also in the bible as well.
What length bump stop extensions do you think I should put in this thing since the suspension lift is only 40mm should I go half that or the full 40mm or other? what do you think?
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OME's Now Fitted

Post by BOGFROG »

Here's some better shots of the FROG with the OME'S fitted she sits about
6" from tyre to flare in the front and 7" in the rear . Any reply to my previous question re: Bumpstop spacer length? :?

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Now I can get back to the engine side of things and get this show on the road :D :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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