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Old 02-28-2007, 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by huskynox
TEV,

Yes, that's with no spacers.

How can I post pictures that actually show up (without having to pick the .jpg file name)??????

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when your posting there should be a little icon that looks like this ---> when you click this it will ask for a url, simple copy and paste the url of the image into the box, click "OK" and your set. If you don't know the url you can always right click on the image and then click "properties" to get the url. If the image is not on the web you have to host it (which it looks like you have down). I use photobucket tho, its free and easy to use. Hope that helps.





Old 02-28-2007, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by huskynox
TEV,

Yes, that's with no spacers.

How can I post pictures that actually show up (without having to pick the .jpg file name)??????

Thanks
this will walk you through it https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/forum-support-92/how-post-pics-bulletin-board-813/
Old 02-28-2007, 01:31 PM
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think theres room for a 34" tire under there or is that cutting it to close
Old 02-28-2007, 01:45 PM
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Yep, we already thought of that and took a look. There is room for a 34", but that would be the limit.

Also, you'd have to run wheel spacers if you ran the stock wheels.

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would you have any rubbing if you ran the spacers. ie at full lock or at full articulation??
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I would say NO. Looks to have plenty of room for the 34's. I'd run 1.25" spacers and you'd be fine.

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Old 03-01-2007, 07:54 AM
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Do you think you could run the 33's without the spacer lift kit? I have heard a 285 70 17 will fit no prob and have seen a few pics to prove it. Any thoughts? Are your 33's 285s or 305s? Your input is greatly appreciated!

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Old 03-01-2007, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by guns2323
Do you think you could run the 33's without the spacer lift kit? I have heard a 285 70 17 will fit no prob and have seen a few pics to prove it. Any thoughts? Are your 33's 285s or 305s? Your input is greatly appreciated!

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I'm running BFG ATs 285/70/17s on mine w/o a lift, but opted to get 1.5" wheel spacers to get rid of the front tires rubbing at full turn.
Old 03-01-2007, 08:42 AM
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guns2323,

I'm running 285/70-17's. BFG doesn't make a 305 MT. You will rub the sway bar at full turn without the lift. You can add a washer under the steering stop stud and be fine though. I added a washer myself to stop rubbing at full articulation.....with the sweep of the tire through full suspension travel the tire would have rubbed the sway bar at full turn.

I'm still debating on running a 1.25" spacer for a wider stance.....

FzyPchz,

Do you have a picture posted of your Jeep with the spacers and no lift?

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Originally Posted by huskynox
FzyPchz,

Do you have a picture posted of your Jeep with the spacers and no lift?

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posted the photos of the install on another thread: https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/modified-jk-tech-2/wheels-spacer-questions-3899/

here's a side shot of my jeep w/o a lift (not a great photo though, lots of shadows):


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