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Getting a 3 inch lift like the ones on ebay. Rough Country.

 

Will be getting aftermarket wheels.

Would like tires to be about even with the outside edge of the stock flares.

What backspace for that?

 

Truck is daily driver for my son and rarely sees off road. When it does, it is just trails. Nothing radical.

 

What's the biggest tires you recommend for this size lift and wheel?

 

No cutting.

 

31's? 32's?

Doubt if 33's are an option, but; if they are, let me know.

 

Thanks,

Mike.

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I would go with at least 4" of B.S. A factory rim from my 89 MJ has 5.5" This will allow the tire to travel up into the wheel well, where as a tire with less than 4" B.S. will probably rub on the fender lip when flexed! :eek:

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I would go with at least 4" of B.S. A factory rim from my 89 MJ has 5.5" This will allow the tire to travel up into the wheel well, where as a tire with less than 4" B.S. will probably rub on the fender lip when flexed! :eek:
I am iterested in what size tire and tread width are you talking about? 31x10.5 or taller/wider? Thanks, Rich
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A 10.5 " width tar will clear with 4" of BS. As far as the BS is involved. Meaning it will do nothing for the amount of lift your rig has. The trouble on MJ/XJ is when you want to run a wider tar. It hits hard at the lower rear edge of your sheet metal.

 

I am in the process of fitting a set of 33X10.5x15 tars on 15x7 outlaw II rims. I have a 33x9.5x15 as a spare. Using spacers I was able to see just how the wider tar and rim will fit on my rig.

 

Here is a shot with 31" tars and the factory opening. (Flair removed) The rims here are 15X8 with 3.25" of BS. To little BS for the MJ/XJ IMHO, but its what I had....

 

Here is a shot of a 33" tar with same lift and 5.25" od BS.

 

Here is a shot with same tar only using spacers to "mock" it up as if it was a wider rim with a wider tar:

 

Hope this didnt confuse you more.... :oops:

 

CW

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Roadless,

Unsure as to the amount of lift I have. Because I am using well used 3" Rustys coils and I am the third owner! :eek: :oops: They have sagged quite a bit. I am thinking I am getting somewhere between 1.5 and 2" of lift from them. Then I have the acos spacers, they give 1.5 with out adjustment, then I have the spanner turned down about 1.5 - 1.75" more. So if you do the math....I should be somewhere between 4.5 and 5.25" of lift.

 

New coils are going in this week end. 4" lift ones. Then I will adjust the ACOS's to get the front about 1-1.5" lower than the back. I trimmed the fenders last night, so now I have to do the leveling with a level!!!

 

:nuts: ;)

 

Then next week its 33" tars for my baby!!!

 

CW

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You're looking at about $120 a set for spacers, width being .75", 1", 1.25", 1.5". Or you can go the custom route for a little more and get different widths, don't know why you'd want to...

 

 

I wouldn't use them unless ya got 'em cheap. It's way easier to get cheap rims that fit a jeep. I sold my AR-767s (5) for $200, but I imagine they'd have only been worth $100 at most in the states.

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q-tec and 4wd hardware have rimes that are inexpensive. I think you can get a set (4) of cragar soft 8's in black for around 120-140 shipped to your door. If you want a set of rock rashed and abused soft 8's just come by my house and pay for my tires to be dismounted and you could have mine :brows: I just acquired a set of 15" eaton beadlocks jamminz.gif

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