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no lift on 35's

Old Feb 17, 2012 | 12:46 PM
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heres the general... no lift just smitty bilt flat flares

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Old Feb 17, 2012 | 05:04 PM
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very nice jeep
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Old Mar 8, 2012 | 09:17 AM
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I LOVE LCG builds. The lower the better I truly believe that. Especially for off roading. Our weakness when offroading is our lowest point. In this case our axles... No matter how much LIFT we give our vehicle we're still being "held down" by our axles.

I'd like to soon run 37's w/ no fenders and no lift. No body nor suspension lift at all. Keep in mind when I offroad with 37's and air down... I air down to be about 33" tall tires. So I still have plenty of room to articulate the suspension.
I also daily drive my Jeep. Only concern with running with no fenders is cops pulling me over when it's raining outside cause I'm spraying a rooster tail.... Time will tell though.
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Old Mar 8, 2012 | 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by vertigo
Do you guys think as a daily driver I could run a 3' lift with bush flats fenders on my 12 dozer and put 37's?

Everywhere I go they say for 37's you need 4+ inches and in a 2012 4+ inches = drive shafts and exhaust spaces

If i could run Toyos OC 37x13.50x17 on a 3' inch lift and I already have BushWacker flat fenders that would save me a ton of cash for other shit for my mall masher. serious advice please.

BTW I have RR Stubby Modular Front bumper Yay more clearance there and SB SRC rear
That's exactly the setup I run.

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Old Mar 8, 2012 | 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by borrongo
Here is mine...35s, no lift....only a Teraflex leveling kit and flat flares...

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This is just with the $130.00 leveling kit?
Very good looking, thanks for the pictures
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Old Mar 8, 2012 | 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Highlander
This is just with the $130.00 leveling kit?
Very good looking, thanks for the pictures
Dont be fooled. You dont need much more than a leveling kit for 35's. Heres mine that I ran for a few days.
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Old Mar 8, 2012 | 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by vertigo
you run 13.50's on soft 8s i see do you hang out past fender any picks over fender or from front? what bs you run?
Yes 13.50's on 17x9 pro comps with 4.25bs and they hung out a couple of inches. I like the wide look so I added 1.25" spacers so they are really pushed out now.
Hard to see but this is before spacers. I had to adjust the steering stops so not to rub the lower control arms.
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This is after spacers with 3" bs. No steering stop adjustments needed.

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Old Mar 9, 2012 | 05:32 AM
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Originally Posted by silvurback
mine through a few different stages. all stock on 35's....

35x13.50x15 BFG Krawlers


no fenders...








35x12.50x15 BFG KM2's


how did you get bfg krawlers?? dont you have to be sponserd by bfg to get them?
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Old Mar 9, 2012 | 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by D_engel

Dont be fooled. You dont need much more than a leveling kit for 35's. Heres mine that I ran for a few days.
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As long as you have flat or no fenders...
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Old Mar 9, 2012 | 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by vertigo
Do you guys think as a daily driver I could run a 3' lift with bush flats fenders on my 12 dozer and put 37's?

Everywhere I go they say for 37's you need 4+ inches and in a 2012 4+ inches = drive shafts and exhaust spaces

If i could run Toyos OC 37x13.50x17 on a 3' inch lift and I already have BushWacker flat fenders that would save me a ton of cash for other shit for my mall masher. serious advice please.

BTW I have RR Stubby Modular Front bumper Yay more clearance there and SB SRC rear
With enough fabrication you can run 37" tires with no lift at all. It's what I plan on doing. I'm not a big fan of lifts.

This teraflex 2.5" lift has 40" tires... Just sayin

http://www.teraflexplus.com/2009/11/...ack-a-surprise


HOWEVER, this thread is about running no lift. To answer your question about lifts you may want to search or ask in another thread.
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