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Re: 2nd Gen Troopers-How Much Lift,Body Lift, Trimming, etc.. to get 35's under it.
[Re: Trooperdude]
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01/18/04 12:34 AM
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Anonymous
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In order to get my 35x12.5x15 to fit I have 3.5 suspension lift which consists of OME coils and 2" poly spacers and cranked up Sway-a-way 31.5mm torsion bars and a 3" body lift. I also had to cut the rear of the front fenders back about 2". I believe my backspacing on my rims is 4.25" You'll also have to limit your turning radius a bit because it will rub on the sway bars and bumper bracket. Good luck Gilbert hey Gilbert........... do you mind hooking us up w/ some 'zu porn and posting some pics, sction shots, poser chots, beauty shots of your phat ride, that thing is awesome!!!!
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Re: 2nd Gen Troopers-How Much Lift,Body Lift, Trimming, etc.. to get 35's under it.
#381463
01/18/04 07:37 AM
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Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 442
Mudrunner
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Check out a couple pics on trailseeker.com . Chad hunter got some big tires on his trooper by simply removing the rear bumper and cutting the front fenders. I beleive he cranked the tbars for like 2 inches on the front (but that doesnt really help with the tires) And on the rear he just put in DIY coil spacers. The 35s may be a little tight and all but he certainly did it fairly cheaply, and you said you didnt mind a little rubbing :P
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Re: 2nd Gen Troopers-How Much Lift,Body Lift, Trimming, etc.. to get 35's under it.
#381464
01/18/04 10:13 PM
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Joined: Jul 2000
Posts: 2,984
Roll Me Over
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Direct from the StinkyLinks review on the isuzu mainpage, heres a shot of gilberts 94 trooper on 35s. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.stinkyfab.com/images/trooplinks/wall.jpg) Dallas
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