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    Sticky: Re: Tire Size and Lift Height

    The 44 will handle them fine. The D30 front will be a little iffy though. It is a little to much for the unit bearings and may be too much for the axle shaft U joints. Don't put the power to it...
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    Sticky: Re: Tire Size and Lift Height

    I am not disagreeing with the good points of LCOG. It just isn't the only way. That is the problem there. My point then and still is, build the rig for what you want it to do. KTMRacer lives back...
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    Sticky: Re: Tire Size and Lift Height

    Ha, the Cherokee Forum LCOG agenda. A couple of us have gotten in trouble on there for DARING to have something taller. Bear in mind the poster on that thread has trashed at least three XJs that I...
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    Sticky: Re: Tire Size and Lift Height

    Yup. Just right. Might end up doing a little trimming tough depending on how much you stuff them in the rear. Some rear bumpstoping will be in order with those aftermarket? wheels. If stock back...
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    Sticky: Re: Tire Size and Lift Height

    Yes, the bushwackers will. See our vender here for some really tough flares that are cheaper than bushwackers.
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    Sticky: Re: Tire Size and Lift Height

    Lots of good information Vicki. But I would like to add one exception. If you want to run 31s and don't have the cash for the more expensive lifts, you can use a 2 or three inch or even no lift at...
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