Trying to get a straight answer about fitting 35"s
#24
without a sawzall and a BFH I think 33s are your best interest, but seems like you already doing that! good luck! You should throw a coat of black paint on those rims, it would really clean the look of the truck up.
#35
oh and correct me if i wrong dont the diff drop kit drop your whole front end and the only clearence come from the tires??? so wouldnt the bj spacers and body lift and 35's give the most clearence???
#39
You gain approach, breakover, and departure angles. Same with an SAS, your axles only gain clearance from the tires. Even with the diff drop (unless you have the rancho one) the crossmember is still the lowest point in the front end.
Im normally the guy who says "Cut those fenders up" but your body is very clean.
Last edited by rattlewagon; Aug 2, 2010 at 02:27 PM.
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Thats a guide for yuppies who dont wheel and build the truck for looks. After a few days on any off camber trails, youll appreciate a low COG.
You gain approach, breakover, and departure angles. Same with an SAS, your axles only gain clearance from the tires. Even with the diff drop (unless you have the rancho one) the crossmember is still the lowest point in the front end.
Im normally the guy who says "Cut those fenders up" but your body is very clean.
You gain approach, breakover, and departure angles. Same with an SAS, your axles only gain clearance from the tires. Even with the diff drop (unless you have the rancho one) the crossmember is still the lowest point in the front end.
Im normally the guy who says "Cut those fenders up" but your body is very clean.




