Heres some pics of my truck having undergone the 2"suspension and 2"body lift,with a set of 33" MT's on 10" rims.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERLooks great. It's got me wanting bigger wheels and tyres again now.
I would have gone for a 4" lift though with that tyre and rim combo.
Oooooops. Just noticed,forgot to put A bar back onLast edited by smiffy; 19 August 2006, 13:57.www.scottishmudclub.com for scottish events
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If I remember correctly, it's when looking down from above, that no tyre tread should be visible. You can buy plastic arch extensions to overcome this. (possibly even make some from some acrylic sheet)
It definitely looks like they're rubbing on the plastic arch liner, especially when the front suspension is compressed when going over rough ground.
What type of suspension lift did you do? I can see the body lift blocks, but how much of each?
Another way of getting around the rubbing problem is to fit wheel spacers, then you'll definitely need arch extensions.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERIf I remember correctly, it's when looking down from above, that no tyre tread should be visible. You can buy plastic arch extensions to overcome this. (possibly even make some from some acrylic sheet)
It definitely looks like they're rubbing on the plastic arch liner, especially when the front suspension is compressed when going over rough ground.
What type of suspension lift did you do? I can see the body lift blocks, but how much of each?
Another way of getting around the rubbing problem is to fit wheel spacers, then you'll definitely need arch extensions.
Can the steering stop bolts be made longer? giving less turning circle but avoiding tyre contact with arches???Last edited by smiffy; 19 August 2006, 15:53.www.scottishmudclub.com for scottish events
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Originally posted by smithsurf+2" rear springs(roughtrax),torsion bar adjusted,2" body lift(danno),recon wheels are sticking out about 2/3"
Can the steering stop bolts be made longer? giving less turning circle but avoiding tyre contact with arches???
Ah, so the front has only been lifted by about 2-3 inches then. You could try adjusting the torsion bars a bit more.
The steering stops can be adjusted, but I'm not sure by how much. Maybe remove one and take it to an engineering suppliers and get longer bolts to replace them.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERAh, so the front has only been lifted by about 2-3 inches then. You could try adjusting the torsion bars a bit more.
The steering stops can be adjusted, but I'm not sure by how much. Maybe remove one and take it to an engineering suppliers and get longer bolts to replace them.
Just went out and adjusted bolts. They were screwed in quite far. No wonder the truck was turning better than a balck hackney. At least that'll stop the tyres hittin the arch on full lock for just now. I'll try cranking the torsion bar up a wee bit as well.
Think measurement was 34cm from top of rim to bottom of arch before the lift so may have a 1/2" to gain.Last edited by smiffy; 19 August 2006, 16:42.www.scottishmudclub.com for scottish events
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Originally posted by WoodzieIts looking good the wheels make itwww.scottishmudclub.com for scottish events
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