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MTBTyler

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  1. He said the bolt pattern is 5x4.5 so I know they will fit that way. I'm asking if they will fit with the 4in of back spacing, Will they rub the frame and stuff? Sorry I should have asked if they would rub, NOT if they will fit.
  2. My truck is stock right now but I am in the process of lifting it. I found a good deal on some wheels/tires and am wondering if they will fit nice. Rough Country 4.5'' lift up front SOA and HC metric ton springs in the rear. Now I know big wheels will rub the fenders.. Its ok, I'm good at using a grinder :yes: I found 33x12.5x15 tires online for a good price. Guy said they came off a TJ They come with rims that are backspaced 4'' Will they work for me?
  3. Thanks guys! Great help. I'm not too familiar with taking the leafs appart. I think the chopped fenders in the front and extra lift in the rear will make the truck look real good....or dumb.
  4. I want my truck to be as high as my friends XJ that has a 4.5''RC lift. So I was thinking about getting the same thing he got. His lift came with EVERYTHING upper and lower control arms and all that good stuff. BUT I just found out the rear leafs are different. Any way to make it work? Is there any luck in calling up RC and askng them to leave the leaf pack out and subtract the differance off the lift price? I'm very set on doing weld-on SOA in the rear. But need new leafs. Leafs that arent TOO stiff and can articulate well. I want to put a small trailer on from time to time. I was looking at the hell creek MT springs. Are these too stiff for off-road? And If I throw these on and do SOA will this be way more than 4.5''in the rear? Any help is good help
  5. Finnay bought a comanche, Ive wanted one for as long as I could remember but if your from NJ You know how hard they are to find. I have a 1987 comanche base, auto, long bed, 4X4 This is The exact set up I wanted. My plans for the truck are to off road it and use it for moving stuff around, it is a pick up truck after all! I loaded the back up with like almost 500lbs, and the rear bumper was almost on the ground. I want my truck to hold at least 1000lbs without sagging too much. So my idea for the truck is to go SOA in the rear with stock height metric ton springs. and in the front do v-8 grand cherokee coils. Will this set-up lift it high enough to fit 33s? I plan to chop the fenders a little but I don't want to go crazy and make it look like crap.
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