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#1501
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As far as beef goes theres no issue on that. He'd warranty anything if you managed to break it but if you did I'd eat my own shoe. If he went to triangulated 4 link I'm sure he'd make weld on mounts too.
I'll suggest it, possibly a remodel that could be done in stages.
I'll suggest it, possibly a remodel that could be done in stages.
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Don't quote me on this but I'm pretty sure that with a 6.5" lift and 35s you'd be within the bounds of that law. I'm at 3" on 31s and I wanna say my "frame" rails are about 15" off the ground MAX. You'd be 3.5" higher lift height and 2" higher because of tire height which would put you at 20.5"
if you go 6.5" ABSOLUTELY you will need an SYE and long arms. so consider that while shopping.
Don't encourage anyone to do anything that could end up with them in trouble with the law, forget that, don't even hint that doing so might be "ok" because its not enforced.
if you go 6.5" ABSOLUTELY you will need an SYE and long arms. so consider that while shopping.
Don't encourage anyone to do anything that could end up with them in trouble with the law, forget that, don't even hint that doing so might be "ok" because its not enforced.
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Rear leaf springs, SYE, longer rear drive shaft, longer shocks, pretty sure you need a new brake line, new control arms, i feel like im missing something, but thats a rough list.
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Year: 1992
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Engine: 4.0L
after doing some fender trimming, my 31/10.5/15 tires are looking quite tiny and they are almost shot so I'm looking at getting a larger set. What is the widest tire you can put on an 8" rim? I've heard of people putting 33/12.5's on 15x8's and would like to know if anyone has/had this setup and how it looked and performed.
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after doing some fender trimming, my 31/10.5/15 tires are looking quite tiny and they are almost shot so I'm looking at getting a larger set. What is the widest tire you can put on an 8" rim? I've heard of people putting 33/12.5's on 15x8's and would like to know if anyone has/had this setup and how it looked and performed.
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Year: '88 Pioneer
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Not encouraging anyone to do anything. He can do what he wants. Just saying there is a guy running around with a 13 inch lift. This guy could even have gotten tickets for it, but he has been around for a while and you would think that the cops would have taken it off the road by now if they would be enforcing this law.
Don't quote me on this but I'm pretty sure that with a 6.5" lift and 35s you'd be within the bounds of that law. I'm at 3" on 31s and I wanna say my "frame" rails are about 15" off the ground MAX. You'd be 3.5" higher lift height and 2" higher because of tire height which would put you at 20.5"
if you go 6.5" ABSOLUTELY you will need an SYE and long arms. so consider that while shopping.
Don't encourage anyone to do anything that could end up with them in trouble with the law, forget that, don't even hint that doing so might be "ok" because its not enforced.
if you go 6.5" ABSOLUTELY you will need an SYE and long arms. so consider that while shopping.
Don't encourage anyone to do anything that could end up with them in trouble with the law, forget that, don't even hint that doing so might be "ok" because its not enforced.
#1510
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Year: 1993
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Engine: 4.0 HO
drive shaft issue
So im Piecing together a 4.5inch lift. i know that rough country comes with a transfer case drop kit but i would prefer to keep the clearance. what kinda of drive shaft do i need to buy, and where?
#1511
Not encouraging anyone to do anything. He can do what he wants. Just saying there is a guy running around with a 13 inch lift. This guy could even have gotten tickets for it, but he has been around for a while and you would think that the cops would have taken it off the road by now if they would be enforcing this law.
Do I do everything by the book? No
Are there things on my rig that if Johnny Law looked into it I could potentially get in trouble for? Yes, but I don't discuss anything of that nature on a public forum where tree-huggers and the like can read it and then use as ammo for why we should lose our rights to wheel.
Keep that in mind when you post anything on a forum.
You could probably get away with a stock driveshaft. However I'd recommend getting an SYE and either buying a custom made Tom Woods shaft or using a re-built stock front shaft.
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Originally Posted by Easyduzit
Not encouraging anyone to do anything. He can do what he wants. Just saying there is a guy running around with a 13 inch lift. This guy could even have gotten tickets for it, but he has been around for a while and you would think that the cops would have taken it off the road by now if they would be enforcing this law.
#1515
after doing some fender trimming, my 31/10.5/15 tires are looking quite tiny and they are almost shot so I'm looking at getting a larger set. What is the widest tire you can put on an 8" rim? I've heard of people putting 33/12.5's on 15x8's and would like to know if anyone has/had this setup and how it looked and performed.