buying a body lift
#28
Joined: Jul 2008
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From: Las Vegas, Nevada
lol x2
well, i'll keep my eyes open for 35's as well.
i think im just going to go ahead and do the BL whether i find tires or not. just gotta wait for the right set of tires :)
still haven't heard back from the guy with the pro comps, thats my best bet right now, but there a few other people interested as well.
well, i'll keep my eyes open for 35's as well.
i think im just going to go ahead and do the BL whether i find tires or not. just gotta wait for the right set of tires :)
still haven't heard back from the guy with the pro comps, thats my best bet right now, but there a few other people interested as well.
#31
sea-bass is running 35's on 3" BL....I don't know how much if any trimmin he had to do. We should axe him!! hey sea-bass you do any trimmin on you front end?
#41
it will be an easy install with two people just follow the directions and youll be good
if you start fri afternoon and get all the prep work done and the bed then start sat mornin with the cab (be sure to use a torch on the cab bolts and they will come out easy) then youll be able to finish up on the bumpers and everything then be able to come to the meet on norcal sunday
if you start fri afternoon and get all the prep work done and the bed then start sat mornin with the cab (be sure to use a torch on the cab bolts and they will come out easy) then youll be able to finish up on the bumpers and everything then be able to come to the meet on norcal sunday
#42
Joined: Jul 2008
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From: Las Vegas, Nevada
#44
Yes
and I had 35's with 16x10 rims for a while, I would suggest you getting 33's though since you do alot of off-roading in rocky areas...For the most part, in Georgia flexing is not needed...not to many rocks I have to climb over on trails out here. I know I may get flamed for that remark, but its true. Plus, I dont take my 04 off the road that much...one day it will get used though.
#45
Joined: Jul 2008
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From: Las Vegas, Nevada
yeah if you look a few posts up, im buying the wheels and tires off that jeep i posted.
they're 33's.
and i dont really plan on taking it off road as much anymore, i need this thing to last. only the occasional wheelin trip. in the summer. im done in the snow lol.
because my plan is, in a year or so, buy an XJ and build it up.
they're 33's.
and i dont really plan on taking it off road as much anymore, i need this thing to last. only the occasional wheelin trip. in the summer. im done in the snow lol.
because my plan is, in a year or so, buy an XJ and build it up.
#46
yeah if you look a few posts up, im buying the wheels and tires off that jeep i posted.
they're 33's.
and i dont really plan on taking it off road as much anymore, i need this thing to last. only the occasional wheelin trip. in the summer. im done in the snow lol.
because my plan is, in a year or so, buy an XJ and build it up.
they're 33's.
and i dont really plan on taking it off road as much anymore, i need this thing to last. only the occasional wheelin trip. in the summer. im done in the snow lol.
because my plan is, in a year or so, buy an XJ and build it up.
#48
My roommate had them on his B4000, 33/12/17, (or whatever the metric equivalent is), They flung mud like crazy, if that truck wasn't high centered on the diff's, it would not get stuck. He got rid of them because they are terrible on snow and ice. Even worse than a mud terrain. But beyond that they are a wicked tire.
#50
My roommate had them on his B4000, 33/12/17, (or whatever the metric equivalent is), They flung mud like crazy, if that truck wasn't high centered on the diff's, it would not get stuck. He got rid of them because they are terrible on snow and ice. Even worse than a mud terrain. But beyond that they are a wicked tire.