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lifting the rodeo #840945 10/11/07 08:07 PM
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nickserbu Offline OP
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where would i be anle to get a lift kit for my 96 rodeo i want to put 35 or 37 on it

Re: lifting the rodeo [Re: nickserbu] #840946 10/11/07 10:14 PM
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jezeric Offline
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I would start at Independent4X.com in general. To fit 35s though, you're looking at probably a body and suspension lift. 37s will be pushing the durability of your front drivetrain though.

James

Re: lifting the rodeo [Re: jezeric] #840947 10/12/07 01:59 AM
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strawmyers Offline
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37s will be surpassing the durability of your front drivetrain though.


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Re: lifting the rodeo [Re: strawmyers] #840948 10/12/07 02:15 AM
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holger Offline
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37s will be surpassing the durability of your front drivetrain though.


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I think that even 35s are "surpassing"...


Oleg
Axiom 4WD 2004: OME shocks, 32" BFG Mudders, RockSliderz, OME929+2" spacers, Stinkyfab bent RE rear links, front ARB locker, rear No-Slip locker, DOR front axle lowering kit, custom middle section skid plate, IronMan torsion bars.
Deceased Rodeo'02 4WD.
Re: lifting the rodeo [Re: holger] #840949 10/12/07 02:09 PM
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RobG Offline
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forget a "lift kit" and start pouring your research into "SAS" if you're really set on those tire sizes.

-Rob

Re: lifting the rodeo [Re: RobG] #840950 10/12/07 08:58 PM
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94rodeo Offline
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forget a "lift kit" and start pouring your research into "SAS" if you're really set on those tire sizes.

-Rob


I would second this. If you are after that big of a tire for wheeling, just do a solid axle swap. If it is just for looks on the street, go for it and see how much trimming you can do.


94 Rodeo
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Re: lifting the rodeo [Re: 94rodeo] #840951 10/13/07 04:17 AM
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94rodeo94trooper Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I have a 94 rodeo and have a hard time with 33's rubbing had to cut fenders and bumper. I still have problems with axle angle I am looking into a sas. 31's is the best bet on rodeo with out sas.

Last edited by mlclark; 10/13/07 04:50 AM.







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