You Can't Lose with 42's
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JK Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 2007
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I know what you mean about the radius. I'm in the decision making process now - wheels with less backspacing - adds more stress to powertrain, wheel spacers - same as above, full float/wider axles - preferred but expensive.
#42
JK Junkie
Join Date: Sep 2007
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I just deal with it. let it rub al it wants
I mean with 60s your really wide. if you add spacers it will make it a bit weaker and also add more width!
adjust your stops and deal with it
there will always be something you have to deal with
I choose steering and not a broken or bent frame
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Yeah I hear you about the frame. I saw Burnsville OffRoad's Lower 40--pretty cool jeep. They do a minimal lift yet still fit big tires. Looks like they modify the frame.