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  • #16
    knowing me ill probably go for the 5" lift!
    are the panhard rods an easy enough job?
    and do u have any links with step by step procedures for doing the panhards?
    and what size tyres can i fit with the 5" lift? and in ur opinion is the 5" compared to the 4" lift worth the extra effort for 1 more inch?
    cheers.
    Jay.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by goodcat View Post
      knowing me ill probably go for the 5" lift!
      are the panhard rods an easy enough job?
      and do u have any links with step by step procedures for doing the panhards?
      and what size tyres can i fit with the 5" lift? and in ur opinion is the 5" compared to the 4" lift worth the extra effort for 1 more inch?
      cheers.
      Jay.
      surfenstein or Tonyn can make up the adjustable panhard rods or bushwhacker can make the drop bracket both of which are very easy to fit.You will be able to fit 33's on the 5" lift or maybe even 35's.
      the extra clearance even 1" is better for off roading
      here's a couple of pics of my truck with 5" lift and 33's on 15x10 steel rims

      https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/

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      • #18
        thanks a lot Richard m8.
        love the bottom pic by the way!
        did u not catch the rear as u went down?

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        • #19
          not on that attempt but the top pic is another time at that place and i got wedged as you can see and had to be pulled out backwards
          Why not join us in september for the run to the sun weekend andd a days playing at that site
          https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/

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          • #20
            Goodcat - Im running 35" tyres!

            Word of warning, if you go mental offroad your just going to snap things! An you'll probably want/need a much bigger lift. a 33" tyre will go into the wheel well on a surf, a 35" will scrape as it goes in.

            I love Richards trucks stance. the -52 offset on the wheels means they stick out just right, not too much an not to little.

            You have to use approx a -32mm offset to run 35x12.50.

            You can get Simex 35x10.50 Extreme trekkers but the term Pizza cutter sums them up best. Very skinny.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by RodLeach View Post
              Goodcat - Im running 35" tyres!

              Word of warning, if you go mental offroad your just going to snap things! An you'll probably want/need a much bigger lift. a 33" tyre will go into the wheel well on a surf, a 35" will scrape as it goes in.

              I love Richards trucks stance. the -52 offset on the wheels means they stick out just right, not too much an not to little.

              You have to use approx a -32mm offset to run 35x12.50.

              You can get Simex 35x10.50 Extreme trekkers but the term Pizza cutter sums them up best. Very skinny.
              hello Rodleach.
              im not all that clued up when it comes to offsets. could u explain a little on the subject please. i want to run 35"s but obviously dont want any scraping so what are the usuall remedies for getting around this? how do i adjust the offset? are there any wheel arch extesion kits out there that would sort this out?
              thanks again m8 both of u.
              Jay.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by stormforce View Post
                not on that attempt but the top pic is another time at that place and i got wedged as you can see and had to be pulled out backwards
                Why not join us in september for the run to the sun weekend andd a days playing at that site
                sounds good Richard but i think Cornwall is a tad 2 far for me! lol i'll give it a think tho.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by goodcat View Post
                  hello Rodleach.
                  im not all that clued up when it comes to offsets. could u explain a little on the subject please. i want to run 35"s but obviously dont want any scraping so what are the usuall remedies for getting around this? how do i adjust the offset? are there any wheel arch extesion kits out there that would sort this out?
                  thanks again m8 both of u.
                  Jay.
                  Basically the greater the negative number the more the wheel will stick out. Which means it has a greater arc when you turn. the bigger it is the more likly it is to smash into something.

                  Personally you need to be looking at a 4" sus lift an 3" body lift to run 35" tyres without trashing your truck in some proper crazy offroad flex stuff.

                  Dont be a street queen like me, You'll regret it!! Im already hunting for a defender (an getting the elite4x4 members to hunt for me..) for a project that i can just use offroad. It will still look the mutts nuts it just wont be so 'precious'

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                  • #24
                    well i wasnt planning on spending a penny on my surf untill i joined this site!
                    now i want to modify it to the max!
                    10"+ lift,
                    very aggressive 35" tyres,
                    new paint job,
                    heavy duty breaks,
                    funky alloys,
                    sound system,
                    engine tunning and aftermarket exhaust,
                    oh and and with all this i want to be driving around on a ocean of cream leather! even leather on the dash if poss!
                    want to make it a show car kinda. i love the whole monster truck look and now im hooked!
                    will spray it myself and do all the work myself too. (apart from engine mods)
                    and ive never done anything like this b4!! haha. will be a fun year!!

                    what would the best way of doing a 3" body lift then m8? and best place to get a 3" block to raise the body? or will it have to be custom made?
                    ta.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by goodcat View Post
                      well i wasnt planning on spending a penny on my surf untill i joined this site!
                      now i want to modify it to the max!
                      10"+ lift,
                      very aggressive 35" tyres,
                      new paint job,
                      heavy duty breaks,
                      funky alloys,
                      sound system,
                      engine tunning and aftermarket exhaust,
                      oh and and with all this i want to be driving around on a ocean of cream leather! even leather on the dash if poss!
                      want to make it a show car kinda. i love the whole monster truck look and now im hooked!
                      will spray it myself and do all the work myself too. (apart from engine mods)
                      and ive never done anything like this b4!! haha. will be a fun year!!

                      what would the best way of doing a 3" body lift then m8? and best place to get a 3" block to raise the body? or will it have to be custom made?
                      ta.
                      You can make it yourself from some 'polyblahblah' stuff!!

                      Cant remember the name, or www.4crawler.com sell them.
                      Or our TonyN an Surfenstein or even Apache could fab a kit up for you no trouble. There are a few more issues with it an you'll want a bracket that lifts the hi-lo range lever back up.

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                      • #26
                        what kinda issues m8?

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                        • #27
                          surfensteins website shoud be up and running soon..........watch out for it
                          ' You've arrived on a rather special night. It's one of the master's affairs.'

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by RodLeach View Post
                            or even Apache could fab a kit up for you no trouble.
                            Not entirely true. I'm a hobbyist, those guys are pros.

                            Having said that, my stuff is getting better, but I wasn't planning on making it for others. As I say, its just a hobby.

                            Stickers however...
                            Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by goodcat View Post
                              sounds good Richard but i think Cornwall is a tad 2 far for me! lol i'll give it a think tho.
                              Nah not that far.People are coming from further up than Surrey.Go on you know you want to
                              https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Apache View Post
                                Not entirely true. I'm a hobbyist, those guys are pros.

                                Having said that, my stuff is getting better, but I wasn't planning on making it for others. As I say, its just a hobby.

                                Stickers however...
                                blimey.little old me a pro.oh you tease you.
                                www.overfab.uk

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