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Won't get back into that here, just thought I'd mention if you are really looking for a setup to improve on OME in the "supple" direction you'd probably love those springs. Not sure if FOR is producing them, though. Report up on those 5.29's with 37's once you install, I'm slowly starting to lean to 37's when I get new tires in a year or so and will be interested in the RPM figures. I'm still hoping Interco will do the trxus in a 36, that would be perfect
__________________ 1995 FZJ80 - F.O.R. 3.5" lift - 35" trxus MT - 5.29's - Custom SROR Tube Bumpers - De-plasticized - Dented - Dieted |
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__________________ Rob Patterson Copper State Cruisers Scottsdale AZ. 97 FZJ80 Locked, J springs 315s ARB front 4x4 labs rear bumper. 87 4Runner. Last edited by BrotherRob; 05-12-08 at 11:42 AM. |
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I've owned my 80 for almost 7 years, and I bought it with the lift and 35's already on it. It still has stock gears. I don't know any different than driving it with 35's and stock gears. I a Utah local so I've had my 80 in Moab several times and I'll point out that up until this most recent Cruise Moab, all the previous trips were with open diffs. Nobody in their right mind would take a full bodied 80 out to area BFE so I won't even talk about those trails, but other than Pritchett Canyon, my 80 has seen most of the harder (more popular trails) like Moab Rim, Hell's Revenge, Behind the Rocks, Golden Spike etc all without lockers. So just because someone else isn't comfortable tackling some of those trails without lockers does not mean you can't do it in an 80. I am not one to beat on my truck. My 80 is my wife's DD so I can't afford to trash it on the trail so even with open diffs it hasn't required me to be excessively hard on the truck to run those trails.
Lockers will make it a whole lot easier but if Moab is your primary wheeling location, an unlocked 80 with 35's will handle it nicely, and a locked one will make the really hard stuff more like child's play. __________________ Adam Tolman - '93 FZJ80 M y R O T W http://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-te...ox-rocket.html |
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I'd agree again with both of you - I wouldn't pass up Moab for either gears or lockers. I ran Spike years ago in a well geared XJ on just 31's and a limited slip with no problem, although I had a lot of lift and excellent flex.
Bottom line: a 3-4" lifted 80 with 35's is a perfect Moab rig. You'll love gears, but can afford to figure that out for yourself, and being locked makes the steeper climbs a lot easier. Trim up your front and rear angles if you don't like to drag. The 80 is a perfect all purpose rig with this setup. __________________ 1995 FZJ80 - F.O.R. 3.5" lift - 35" trxus MT - 5.29's - Custom SROR Tube Bumpers - De-plasticized - Dented - Dieted |
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When I calculate on discounttiredirect.com the 315/75/16 is comes to 34.6". Is this what you guys call 35"?
__________________ 96 LX450; Locked; OME; Nitto 295/75/16 Terra; CDL Pin 7; Second battery; Slee's light harness, Transfer case skid plate and sliders; ARB. |
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![]() 315's are generally as big as many tires that are actually labeled "35". 35x12.5x15 MTR's are no bigger than a typical 315. __________________ 1995 FZJ80 - F.O.R. 3.5" lift - 35" trxus MT - 5.29's - Custom SROR Tube Bumpers - De-plasticized - Dented - Dieted |
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Nay,
I am looking at the Nitto Terra 315/75/16. That is 34.6. Are they smaller than 35x12.5x16? Since I only have 2.5" lift, I actually not looking for a true 35. I just bought 295/75/16 but that did not give me much lift (.5"?). So I wonder if the 315/75 will fit without further modifications to the suspension. (Don't want to open a re-gearing discussion) TIA __________________ 96 LX450; Locked; OME; Nitto 295/75/16 Terra; CDL Pin 7; Second battery; Slee's light harness, Transfer case skid plate and sliders; ARB. |
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Here is how much up travel was left on my OME 2.5" kit when my tires hit, and I don't have flares. You could extend your bumstops 2", but that's not much up travel for OME, so if you like to travel fast in rough terrain you may not like it. But they certainly "fit" depending on what other tuning you do. __________________ 1995 FZJ80 - F.O.R. 3.5" lift - 35" trxus MT - 5.29's - Custom SROR Tube Bumpers - De-plasticized - Dented - Dieted |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Chandler, AZ
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For a big tire they fit well on the 80. IIRC 2" is overkill for the bump stops, depending on your tolerance for touching you can probably get away with close to, if not half of that. By adding 1/4" wheel spacers, you may need even less, depending on the rest of your setup. __________________ Kevin Patterson '96 LX450 '84 4x4 Mini '73 FJ40 Copper State Cruisers #007 "We have come to the conclusion that we can run our car over any road that a man can take a team of horses and a wagon, providing we can get traction." Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson, 1903 Last edited by Tools R Us; 05-21-08 at 04:45 PM. |
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__________________ 1995 FZJ80 - F.O.R. 3.5" lift - 35" trxus MT - 5.29's - Custom SROR Tube Bumpers - De-plasticized - Dented - Dieted |
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Deezz nutzz
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Green Day and Minor Threat.......
__________________ No cruisers, Im here for the Chicks and Beer McColgan for Prez Originally Posted by pagemaster It shows how weak and underbuilt the 100 series is. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Chandler, AZ
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His doesn't normally rub, except when it has a good coat of mud taking up the space.
__________________ Kevin Patterson '96 LX450 '84 4x4 Mini '73 FJ40 Copper State Cruisers #007 "We have come to the conclusion that we can run our car over any road that a man can take a team of horses and a wagon, providing we can get traction." Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson, 1903 |
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