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Old 08-27-2010, 06:01 AM
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Hello..I would like to know about the Long Arm full traction...
Anyone to send me the photo,video and owner opinion?
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We are hitting the trails this weekend to shoot some video, stay tuned.

here's my 3" long arm on 37's



Key Benefits:
* 4-Link Design - just like the factory does it. * Maximum Height Increase over stock. * Accepts up to 36" Tires. * Improved handling & suspension articulation

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Originally Posted by Full-Traction Suspension
We are hitting the trails this weekend to shoot some video, stay tuned.

here's my 3" long arm on 37's



Key Benefits:
* 4-Link Design - just like the factory does it. * Maximum Height Increase over stock. * Accepts up to 36" Tires. * Improved handling & suspension articulation
Thank you very much ,I wait for you!!
You said me the Long arm 4 accepts up to 36'" tires.. Why your long arm 3" is on 37"?
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Originally Posted by Overland1406
Thank you very much ,I wait for you!!
You said me the Long arm 4 accepts up to 36'" tires.. Why your long arm 3" is on 37"?
36" tires is the manufacturer recommendations. He also has flat fenders which allows for larger tires.
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Originally Posted by Robar
36" tires is the manufacturer recommendations. He also has flat fenders which allows for larger tires.
Thank you Robar!!
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Originally Posted by Robar
36" tires is the manufacturer recommendations. He also has flat fenders which allows for larger tires.
thanks Ron,

Like he said, with flat fenders and some slight cutting you can fit 37's on our 3" lift.
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Also check the back-spacing on your wheels. It becomes critical with the bigger tires. About 4" maximum back-spacing with 37". Of course your tire width will effect this as well.
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Plus on a 2-door you gotta think about the driveshafts ... especially if your riding with a auto transmission



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