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Re: Wanna see some pics of 33s with 3+ inches of lift. [Re: OOP'S] #724891 05/23/06 07:02 PM
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Me. 3" BL, 33x12.50's:

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Proud owner of an 88 Montero (with a blown engine).
Re: Wanna see some pics of 33s with 3+ inches of lift. [Re: DRTDEVL] #724892 05/23/06 09:16 PM
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Body Damage is Cool
3" downey spring, 34" LTBs(measure out to exactly 33")
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'79 sport 4x4 longbed <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
20/22R hybrid with EB's OS valves, 268c cam, offy intake, weber 32/36, thorley header, 5 speed swap, 34" LTBs, downey 3" springs, marlin hysteer, 4.88s and locked

'91 4x4 shortbed
22R-E, W56, the dd!
Re: Wanna see some pics of 33s with 3+ inches of lift. [Re: kyle-22r] #724893 05/24/06 01:44 AM
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Mudrunner
Junkyard front leafs maybe 3 in and 2 in blocks in the back. 33 in buckshoot mudders.
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action pics. Stock steering with torque rod and no sway bar.
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Action pics I have same front springs and dropped down in the rear to a 1 in solid block on stock rear springs.
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1980 Toy, Dovetail, Chevy 60/14, 5.13 gears "Wheeling isn't cheap anymore"
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Re: Wanna see some pics of 33s with 3+ inches of lift. [Re: OOP'S] #724894 05/24/06 02:12 AM
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Neat bump stops, work sort of like the air bumps only cheaper!!!!

http://www.timbren.com/


I like. I'm going to look into ordering a set to replace my A/P bumpstops. Will probably have to fab up a mount or something. Any idea how much they run? I couldn't find any pricing info.


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Re: Wanna see some pics of 33s with 3+ inches of lift. [Re: Brian894X4] #724895 05/24/06 03:47 AM
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CORunner93 Offline
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I think I actually have 3.5" in the rear...but the front is 3".

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I've had some rubbing up front on full articulation. Nothing bad....I couldn't even see where it rubbed....but, the sound is rather disturbing. 3" of list is enough though.


'93 4Runner - 3.4L 5VZ-FE, 2" body lift, on-board-air system, custom gauge cluster, rear e-locker, electric fan, custom built front and rear bumpers, sliders, 4,88 gears...all on 33x12.5's.
Re: Wanna see some pics of 33s with 3+ inches of lift. [Re: CORunner93] #724896 05/24/06 04:12 AM
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Cranked IFS w/ 2" BL and 33's on 15x8s:
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'89 Supra--E85 powered 2jz NA-T Swap, 533rwhp 497ft-lbs
'89 Festiva, turboed BP swap powered by megasquirt
Re: Wanna see some pics of 33s with 3+ inches of lift. [Re: CORunner93] #724897 05/24/06 04:50 AM
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I've had some rubbing up front on full articulation. Nothing bad....I couldn't even see where it rubbed....but, the sound is rather disturbing. 3" of list is enough though.


The common rub on IFS with non stock backspaced wheels is the rear lower part of the fender when the wheels are turned. If were to become a major problem pounding down the fender seam and trimming the lower fender or custom fiberglass fenders are an option, assuming the front mudflaps and plastic inner fender liner is already gone.

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Re: Wanna see some pics of 33s with 3+ inches of lift. [Re: Brian894X4] #724898 05/24/06 04:58 AM
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CORunner93 Offline
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I know where it's rubbing. My point was it doesn't seem to cause any noticable damage...and therefore not a concern. I'm pretty sure from the sound, the tire is rubbing the plasic inner fender well. It it ever does become a problem, I'll take a BFG to the inner seam though.


'93 4Runner - 3.4L 5VZ-FE, 2" body lift, on-board-air system, custom gauge cluster, rear e-locker, electric fan, custom built front and rear bumpers, sliders, 4,88 gears...all on 33x12.5's.
Re: Wanna see some pics of 33s with 3+ inches of lift. [Re: CORunner93] #724899 05/24/06 05:18 AM
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Brian894X4 Offline OP
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Sorry I misunderstood. If you still have plastic inner fender, you can easily remove it without any problem. It really doesn't protect anything and in fact traps dirt and mud. I haven't had mine for years.


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Re: Wanna see some pics of 33s with 3+ inches of lift. [Re: Brian894X4] #724900 05/24/06 05:59 AM
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nuclear3579 Offline
Wheeler
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My old truck. 3 inch BL and 33x12.5.
American racing rims and Pro Comp tires. Man I miss those tires. That truck had zero rust on it.


Too close for missiles, I'm switching to guns...

'97 4Runner...SR5, 4cyl (3RZ), 5spd, 4wd, no rust, excellent shape.
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