37" tires on only 3" lift?
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Posted these last night...TF 2.5" coil lift with TF 1" spacers in the rear...I had to also cut the bumper.
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The bumper and tires rubbed bad when turning...I did an initial cut and had to chop some more after I put a nice rut into the outer lugs of the driver side tire. But I will repeat what the others have said...if you're wheelin', flat fenders are a must...I am looking for some right now.
The bumper and tires rubbed bad when turning...I did an initial cut and had to chop some more after I put a nice rut into the outer lugs of the driver side tire. But I will repeat what the others have said...if you're wheelin', flat fenders are a must...I am looking for some right now.
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