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MQ with L28 What size feet??

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MQ with L28 What size feet??

Post by MereMale »

Don't know wether to go for 33's or 35's with a 2" body lift?
Some advice would be nice as heard that the upgrade with this motor will majorly drop grunt.
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Post by MARKx4 »

I run 33's on mine with the L28 and had no problems with power drop, then again it had no power cause it had 380,000kms on it, but the tyres didnt effect it at all.
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

I ran 35s on mine, Slow but livable
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Post by Big Red Toy »

the L28 have bugger all torque after a few kay's. I think a bit of an engine overhaul would soon fix that. or v8 or turbo :twisted:
I run 33's and they are fine. I figure 35's couldn't be too bad
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Post by Heathx4 »

Mine pushes 35" MT/R's okay. Tired old engine, noisy and slow on road, but there's no problem with torque in low range. Slightly less gearing and a little bit more clutch slipping, but nothing to be concerned about.
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Post by sledheadak »

mine with 35s work fine,plenty of power in low range.i have 4.6 gears in the axles.
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Post by MereMale »

Thanks heaps for the info guys.
Just sick and tired or scraping the underbelly is all with standard tyres.
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