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2"+2"+37" on gq wagon???

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2"+2"+37" on gq wagon???

Post by uzdnabuzd »

My question is how hard is it to fit 37" tyres on a gq wagon with a 2 inch spring 2 inch body?.

I have cut the front guards already but the rear is my main concern. I dont want to block any upward travel.

How many have done it?

I have done the usual on the rear already (cut rear quarters and rear of guard. Looking at it it looks like i can trim the plastic moulding on the front but not by much?

Need to pick the peoples brain that have it or have done it.

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Post by frby69 »

i have 35's on a 2 inch lift no body lift still need to do rar chop and trim front guards to make them sweet when flexing but i would have to say 37's not much chance even with the body lift i think i may need one just to make it all good on 35's 4"+2" would be way to go for 37's

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Post by frby69 »

oh and unless you change you diff ratio to 4.6 i think. kiss 5th gear good buy on road maybe even 4th the rev's are just to low mine at 100km in 4th is just on2200rpm 5th is like 1900 to 2000 makes the motor labour to much
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Post by ozy1 »

you will need quite alot of guard cutting, but it can be done, on the rear wheel arches remove those plastic stone guards, and start trimming, post pics when your done,

the worst part will be joining the inner and outer guard pannels back together,
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Post by uzdnabuzd »

My car is fine for power on 35s so i am just going to do reduction gears.

So you think i will be chopping the a heap out of the front rear guard??

that will be fun
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Post by GQ Bear »

This i want to see.

Even with a 4" spring lift i had to do a 2" body lift to accomodate 35" simexes comfortably under full flex without sway bars. I often read about vehicle's running 35's with only a 2" lift or 2"+2" and i think yeah maybe for the local shopping centre carpark, but that's it.

As for 37's in the bush with 2"+2", if it was advertised in the trading post Daryl Kerrigan would "tell 'em their dreaming"

Gunna need a LOT of chopping.
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Post by dklyne454 »

Hope your wearing your flame suit GQ Bear. I made a comment almost exactly like yours last week and got done for it.:roll:

I have 4"+2", and scrub with 33's, 35" would scrub worse, and 37"s would be terrible i would think, but as i dont have 37"s, my comment is not valid.
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Post by uzdnabuzd »

We will see........

Dont know what you are doing but my 35's fit easily with 2 inch spring and 2 inch body.


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Post by frby69 »

35's with 2 inch lift
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Post by badger »

trim your rear wheel arches back untill the lip touches the fuel filler and extend your bumpstops............. yes you have to even a gq on 33's will hit the top of the rear wheel arch if it has decent travel.
space the front diff forward a lil bit and it will fit.
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Post by frby69 »

badger wrote:trim your rear wheel arches back untill the lip touches the fuel filler and extend your bumpstops............. yes you have to even a gq on 33's will hit the top of the rear wheel arch if it has decent travel.
space the front diff forward a lil bit and it will fit.
the one place they do rub is the hte front of the rear wheel arch so moving the diff foward would not work for me if any thing moving it back 16 mm would be better once rear qtr's are gone
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Post by dont_follow_me »

if you are going to run 35 or 37's, what is the best diff ratio's to use with them.

I have 33's on my GQ diesel and they take the sting out of it on hills, so what ratios are you guys using with the bigger tyres?
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Post by bogged »

dont_follow_me wrote:if you are going to run 35 or 37's, what is the best diff ratio's to use with them.
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Post by cooki_monsta »

hate to spoil your parade bear, but i run 35 mudzillas on gu 2" toughdogs and 2" body lift with no scrubbing issues
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Post by short ass patrol »

i am running 37s mudzillas with 2"spring 2"body and archs cut out with 10"deep dished rims and there just rubbing on back at max flex.. you will need to put the 4.6 diffs or it will pull 2nd off road to well..
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Post by Duff »

ive got 37 too and they dont scrub with 2"+ 2". but i had to extend the bump stops 1.5" and you will need to have custom wheels or wheel spacers as the top of the tyre will touch the inside of the wheel well at the back, regardless of what size rubber. as for the front i think my tyres rub on the radius arm on full lock but does not rub anywhere else.

if you know someone who can weld you need to weld the rear panels back to gether and put the lip back on.
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Post by tna racing »

we run 9" of lift all up, with guards cut out and still scrub :lol:

they dont fowl on the wheel arch though ;)
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Post by uzdnabuzd »

Well just finished cutting my guards and yes it appears that it can be done without to many dramas. I just got to screw my flares back on and cut the back of the wings on my bull bar. Drove it up a ramp both sides and seems to be good. got about 20mm all round.
Will see what happens when i go for a play :D :D

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Post by frby69 »

well where's the pics i showed you mine :armsup: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by sidewayz »

when mine was wagon i had 5" springs and 35" claws. mine flexed heaps on the rear and had no bump stops.

to get the rear to clear i had to cut heaps out of the rear gaurds, to the point were i didn think that it would be possible to physically fit a bigger tyre in there, front had no issues.

u probly can fit bigger then 35" but i gues it depnds how flexy your rear end is or bump stop lenghts.
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Post by uzdnabuzd »

Did not extend my bump stops. I have full compression.
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Post by ELF_83 »

im runnin 36's on 2" arb lift, trim front gaurds space radius arms so it doesn't look so crap, rear quarter chop, i cut about 1" all the way around guards front and rear and refolded egde and looks fine. flares will cover it up if you do a bodgy job on the folding. didn't move my bump stops but when i put hydraulics in i lifted if anything
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Post by SIM79 »

uzdnabuzd wrote:Well just finished cutting my guards and yes it appears that it can be done without to many dramas. I just got to screw my flares back on and cut the back of the wings on my bull bar. Drove it up a ramp both sides and seems to be good. got about 20mm all round.
Will see what happens when i go for a play :D :D

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Post by mavzilla »

fit tyres,drive it and flex it, angle grind off anything shinny, problem solved
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Post by Z()LTAN »

it all dpends on the rim offset.

The more the offset the harder to fit larger rubber.
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Post by Reddo »

37's
2.5 body
2 in the springs
Lots of offset on the rims, about 2-3 inchs per side

front wheels hits the guard (chopped out) when you pull a random U turn on a rezzy street and hit the curb. Rear rubs under full flex and pulls off the tigher men garden edging.

So it can be done, but the wheels are gonna rub. if your concerned, limit the amount of up travel and they wont rub.
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