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Pic request: 4 door, 35's, trimmed fenders, 2-3" lift

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Old 10-12-2012, 12:34 PM
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That’s the stock bumper with the plastic/foam removed and a hoop added. You can tell by the crush cans just below each hook.
Old 10-13-2012, 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by catahoula
Love your rig! What type of bumpers?
Originally Posted by Patrickm1331
What kind of bumper is that. Looks stock without plastic
Originally Posted by thedrod
It is an offroad evolution quarter pounder bumper with no jewelery.
What ^ this guy said.

Originally Posted by sirkle
Love your rig Trauma. I'm about to do the same to mine. I've got the TF spacer leveling kit too, but I was about to sell it and go with the 2.5" BB because I was afraid of serious rubbing issues with the 35's. But, it looks like yours does ok after the trim so maybe I'll keep it. I assume you trimmed the pinch seam too? Do you have any rubbing issues? And I saw where you posted that the ride was a little harsh and flighty at times. Do you attribute that to the leveling kit, or the shock/spring combo, or the tires? Thanks!
Originally Posted by thedrod
It is an offroad evolution quarter pounder bumper with no jewelery.
Trimmed pinch seam, nothing else. Haven't had any time to go on any trips, so I don't know about any rubbing offroad. I originally bought the leveling kit when I had the 32s on, but by the time it got installed, it was time for new tires. As for the harshness, I don't know if it's the tires, shocks, or both. The ride was fine with 32s, but I added the shocks about the same time the 35s went on.

I was pretty set on getting a lift right now, but 4:10s w/ auto is has been getting more annoying lately.

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Old 10-13-2012, 03:52 AM
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3" full traction, cut flares and 35.



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Old 10-13-2012, 04:07 AM
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4" teraflex long arm 35" general grabber red letter
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Old 10-13-2012, 06:53 AM
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Before and after
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Old 10-14-2012, 07:01 PM
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So I've decided, I'm Definately choppin em when my 33's wear down.
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I can help you wear those 33's down.
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Originally Posted by keithvegas
I can help you wear those 33's down.
I appreciate the help. As soon as my finances turn around a bit, we'll go nuts.
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I did this a while back. Thought I would post pics before I trade it in on a 2 door. Teraflex 2.5" coil lift. 35" goodyears in 18" rims
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Old 12-08-2014, 01:47 PM
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I know I'm new and it's just my personal opinion but I don't think trimmed fenders look good...some can pull it off but most of the time they look bad...especially with 35s lol.

I rub all the time but I think leaving the stock fenders with 35s just looks better. I'll get PSC flares when I go 37s someday.

I can flex plenty with stock fenders...35s with 3.5 inch Metalcloak lift.



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