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what height to run 38's

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what height to run 38's

Post by Bartso »

hey guys what do i need to run 38's as in what size suspension want to keep it as low as possible currently i run 4 inch spring and 2 inch body with no guards being chopped can i get away with just cutting guards out
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Post by ozy1 »

measure up agains the 35's, allow an extra 2 inches all round, and cut till they fit,

you have it good, you only have to worry bout the front
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Post by Bartso »

yes i do especially now the tray is higher again :shock:
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Post by ozy1 »

we need pics..........................
so have you cut the guards yet?
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Post by Bartso »

na not yet tray is getting built it will sit alot higher due to moving the fuel tank on top of coil hats (getting ready for wheelbase extension)
will get some build up pics next time
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Post by ozy1 »

sounds good, ill be doing similar with my MQ SWB, so pics would be good
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Post by bru21 »

ozy1 wrote:measure up agains the 35's, allow an extra 2 inches all round, and cut till they fit,

you have it good, you only have to worry bout the front


if only it was that easy. the width causes big problems when turning. look at the pics of mine and see where i cut it (no body lift). i flexed it on the forklift and turned left and right and kept cutting till there was bulk clearence :twisted:

i would say 6"+ of the rear of the front guards and a lot off the front of the guards too (heaps more than you think) maybe 2" across the top. it gets weak as so i folded the edge over and welded 50x3 along the edge. good for the flare rubber too.

look for damaged guards before you cut as they are often damaged on the soon to be removed sections. it can be hard to get good guards so no point in killig good ones ;)

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Post by bogged »

shame hayden isnt still makin his fiberglass guards.
but I bet he still has the moulds....
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Post by BIG GQ »

Keep an eye out for Chris's (giantracing) guards he will be producing very soon. Are going to be a competetive price to. ;)
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Post by Bingham »

38's barsto is getting serious with some rubber From Ryano Fourby's Marooka at a great Mud beers and Mayhem price :D :D :D :D :D
he looks after us!!

yes id be aiming for 7 inches and go the grind ;) big time!
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Post by fatassgq »

I have about 5-6 inch in coils and 2 in body and I cut the guards and I have heaps of room.

I run 37" tires and a five link with lots of flex and I reckon I could have easily left a good couple of inches in the rear of the gaurd. At least I know down the track I will be able to run bigger tyres if needed.

I only cut the rear of the guard not all the way round. I didn't need to. I cut from about 3/4 the way up and back down.

Main prob I have is that the tires rub the top of the coil hats on full stuff.

I reckon you will easily get away with 5-6" lift and just cut some out of the rear. Make sure you fold a lip over for strength and screw on some rubber flare. Easy as mate.
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Post by bru21 »

yeah i forgot about the coil hats. my tyres hit by too much with the gq diffs on beadlocked 10"'s with the 5 ink. unless you run a 12.5 or 13.5 wide you will have dramas. i run the gu's and now its well clear.

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