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jlohr 12-25-2007 04:24 PM

more lift..
 
i have a 02 with ss7.1 kit and i just installed mt classic lock rims 16x8 to get rid of the rubbing on the upper a arm.. now it doesnt even come close but the tires now rub on the fenders.. so im debating on getting a body lift. what are the cons of adding a 2inch body lift i would go one inch but i want a shrockworks bumper and they have a 2 inch body lift applicantion another thing is i already intalled stubbs slider and was wondering if it would look stupid haveing a 2 inch gap between the sliders and body or should i just leave it how it is and trim the fenders?

MillerPKA 12-25-2007 04:55 PM

i have a 2" body lift and no regrets about it here. it would be best to move the sliders but not a must, it's just cutting, repositioning and rewelding

sschaefer3 12-27-2007 04:55 AM

Just trim the plastic since you already welded the sliders on. All you need is a utility knife and trim the plastic in the back of the front fenders.

jlohr 12-27-2007 05:26 AM

think im gonna go with 1 inch body lift because then i get the extra clearance and the gap wont be too noticeable..plus it will help hide the frame

sschaefer3 12-27-2007 05:38 AM

Just so you and others know, a 1" BL will not fix the rubbing you have, it moves the wheel arch up 1", you are not rubbing at the top of the wheel arch, you are rubbing at the bottoms of the front openings, those need to move outward, not up to stop the rubbing.

Install the BL, but do not be surprised if it does not effect the rubbing. What you need is a 1" wheel well widener.

Seriously all you need to do is trim the Tupperware with a utility knife.

hross14 12-27-2007 05:52 AM

JLOHR--Listen to Scheafer--he knows a little bit about yotas--not much but a little about this fender thingy--Just Joshin ya Schafer:bigok:

Another thing to think about is going 1 1/2 inch 4krawler lift, get a TJM, have Sonoran steel fab the bracket and not worry about the gap.

That is just the route i went--not saying you have to go that route but letting you know your options.

emptypockets 12-27-2007 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by sschaefer3 (Post 50704919)
Seriously all you need to do is trim the Tupperware with a utility knife.

That's about the funniest thing I've ever read! Of course, being one that has had to trim to fit 285's, I know exactly what you're talking about. Tupperware might be too heavy duty compared to the plastic that gets cut!

jlohr 12-28-2007 05:58 AM

yea he is prob right, but i still think i want a little more height so ill prob do both and i want a shrockworks bumper, would it be possible to fab a bracket for that bumper?


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