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Anyone running inverted rim's on their GQ?

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Anyone running inverted rim's on their GQ?

Post by Josh n Kat »

Hey guys had a look around the search function for this topic but haven't quite got what i need.

Found plenty of pics of guys cutting the front guard which is awesome, gives me a good idea of whats needed but just curious of how many people are running them? How much cutting is involved of the guard for say a 35-36 inch tyre?
It's looking at going on a GQ ute with 5 inch lift in the front, no body lift and 2dextreme drop arms which i think are a touch longer than standard anyway so should have pushed the diff forward already.

Any help or pic's would be appreciated
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Post by SIM79 »

Here are few pics that I have found, with cut guards.

2 inch and 38s
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3 inch and 37s
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3 inch and 37s
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4 inch and 35s
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Post by BadMav »

The 38's look awesome on flipped rims.

Ha ha love the kick ons in the last pic :lol:
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Post by Josh n Kat »

Looks very tough indeed. Those boys are runing tyres a little bigger then i'm planning on but gives me a fair idea of what to expect thou.

38's would be great but not quite in the potential budget methinks.

Just thinking i'd rather take off as little out of the guards as possible.
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Post by Josh n Kat »

So other than the guy's in those photo's no ones really running them then huh?
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Post by 5inchgq »

Are you planning on extending your bump stops?
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Post by Josh n Kat »

Hadn't thought abut that yet.
Do you need to in the front and the rear?
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Post by SIM79 »

Josh n Kat wrote:Hadn't thought abut that yet.
Do you need to in the front and the rear?
It depends on your set up and how much rubbing you get. If tyres rub lower the bumpstops to suit.
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Post by Josh n Kat »

ah right gotchya!
Yeah we'll have to see how bad it rubs on the front, i'm obviously gonna have to trim the back half of the guards anyway to get them to fit but we'll just wait and see what happens with the rear. It's a ute anyway so there's not much to hit back there other than the tray.
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