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Old 01-25-2005, 09:03 PM
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Hey guys... I've searched and can't get the exact info I want. so... my question is:

What exactly do I need to run 33x12.50's with NO/MINIMAL rubbing... please if you could list like all the things needed. Also, I'd like to keep it as inexpensive as possible but keep the good quality! Thanks!
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... hahahah. I'm just getting kind of overwhelmed with all these different lift components...
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a sawzall is not a lift component, it is a power tool
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i run the superlift lift kit with 33x12.50's and i only rub a lil when offroading in the rear where teh mud flaps used to attach ( the lugs on the tires ripped the ,ud flaps off) but it still rubs and cut chunks out of my tires. if you want i can post a pic up close of the spot where mine rub adn what the rubbing makes the metal look like.
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Originally Posted by jimabena74
a sawzall is not a lift component, it is a power tool

I know... I should have been more clear in my response. I don't want to grind/cut anything to fit them... I AM in the market for lift... sorry for the confusion.
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Originally Posted by 884runner
i run the superlift lift kit with 33x12.50's and i only rub a lil when offroading in the rear where teh mud flaps used to attach ( the lugs on the tires ripped the ,ud flaps off) but it still rubs and cut chunks out of my tires. if you want i can post a pic up close of the spot where mine rub adn what the rubbing makes the metal look like.
That would be cool... I would like to see pics, if i could!
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I list some simple "recipes" for fitting 33s on my web page:

http://www.4Crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...it.shtml#FAQ10
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Awesome man... exactly what I wanted... hehe... I guess "recipe" is what I should have put!! haha! thanks!!
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i'll try and get the pics up today b/c i only have one class so wish me luck
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awesome! Thanks! I'm seriously considering OME stuff all around... Rocky-road has the package with front/rear shocks, real HD coils, and a steering dampener for $507. I'm not looking to get really high lift or anything, just good enough to fit 33's and still feel relatively stock I guess. Plus, 500 bucks isn't bad... I was looking at some other lift kits and they were like $1000+!! YOWZA!
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