315 Duratracs w stock fenders and no lift?
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Save your money and get what you really want. A 1" to 1.25" BL is around $150. And you l probably be able to git the larger tires now. Then you could do a BB or big leveling kit and probably do 35s later. Or you could do a 2" suspension and we could chop your stock fenders. I'd be happy to come over and help cut up your jeep to fit 35s.
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Save your money and get what you really want. A 1" to 1.25" BL is around $150. And you l probably be able to git the larger tires now. Then you could do a BB or big leveling kit and probably do 35s later. Or you could do a 2" suspension and we could chop your stock fenders. I'd be happy to come over and help cut up your jeep to fit 35s.
Can you install a lift if I provide pizza and beer? The 2.5 TF coil lift with shocks is only around $750 if I remember correctly.
I just didn’t want to mess with the suspension right away. Not that I would never do it. My other car is lowered but I drove it stock for 2 years before I went mod crazy
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That looks like it has a small lift in the picture? You are 100% on stock suspension? Just wheels spacers? If it works for you why is everyone saying it won’t work for street use?
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100% stock suspension. Have the lift sitting in the garage waiting on me. I did trim the plastic airdam in front, and cut the sliders/pinch seam. Only had 1/2 inch clearance there.
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Front and rear? Can you post a pic of how much you cut? Dos cutting the pinch weaken the structural soundness of the Jeep? Why do they make it sticking out like that?
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It's tight, but it will fit and won't rub on the highway. But like you said, don't expect to go offroad....which kind of defeats the purpose of a Jeep!
These are 315/75R16 on 16x8 with 5.25" backspacing....no spacers needed.
These are 315/75R16 on 16x8 with 5.25" backspacing....no spacers needed.