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bull said:Looks good, now go get some new rags installed on it..
What kind of tire are you going with? I can't make them out from the picture..
Nitto Terra Grapplers 33 x 13.50 x 18
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bull said:Looks good, now go get some new rags installed on it..
What kind of tire are you going with? I can't make them out from the picture..
wngrog said:It is lifted.......
macneill said:I got that part, it just looks extraordinarily high, almost AHC?
Maybe it's just me
wngrog said:How is the best way to measure drop? I would like to go higher in the front if I can get away with it.
ats4x4dotcom said:on a 16" rim this makes for 770mm [30.3"] measurenent from bottom of rim bead edge up through centre of wheel to fender edge when set up correctly.
Rear should be aprox 790-800mm [31.5"]"
wngrog said:Mine is 32" in the front with 18" wheels so I am close enough, but as high as I can go.
wngrog said:Anyone leave this worthless POS off? I don't think it is going back on mine...
wngrog said:There is about 1/4" of clearance at the top....
wngrog said:Also, my tires are rubbing. Anyone know a suppier for wheel spacers for the 100 series? 3/4" with lugs would be great. This is at full turn and it is in the rear of the front wheelwell.
wngrog's tires are 13.50" wide which are over an inch wider than 315's.bull said:Are you running stock wheels? odd that you rub and I don't. You can adjust the stops on the A arms I believe. I think Schotts has adjusted his..
hoser said:wngrog's tires are 13.50" wide which are over an inch wider than 315's.
3/4" wheel adapters (spacer) MIGHT work (I'm interested to know) though I wonder if strength is an issue with that size. i.e. lugs pulling out?
I'd need to dig up the vendor I used for the wheel adapters but there are many of them online. Maybe try www.wheelspacer.com
Here are the specs you need:
5x150
110mm Bore on vehicle (so wheel adapter bore might be 110.5mm or so)
14mm x 1.5 studs
Expect these wheel adapters to cost more ones for other vehicles because of the larger 5x150 bolt pattern.
wngrog said:OK, I just did good measurements....here is what I have:
On the Driver's side (left for you aussies), I have 2.3" of droop and on the passenger side I have a little less than 2". The measurement from the fender to the bottom of my 18" wheel is 31.5" That is 1" over recommended on the 16" wheels which makes it right. According to the info above my static ride height is right, but the droop is off.
First, that means I have to lower the front even moreI don't like this ass-high look and am gonna like it even less with the front lower.
Second, why would one side drop out 1/2" more than the other?
Josh83 said:Nolen,
Can I have the "door" that goes over the oil drain plug on the skid plate if you leave it off? And the bolts for it also if that isn't asking too much?