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Re: how do 38.5s fit? [Re: 0778drz110] #999124 06/05/10 08:52 AM
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Didn't rub all that bad and that was just 2" BL 1" suspension lifts, I probably could have pulled it off when i had the 3" suspension. Power was kind crappy though <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


1999 Montero SAS'd on Kings and stuff

1998 Montero trying to get a V8 Swapped
Re: how do 38.5s fit? [Re: TOASTY] #999125 06/05/10 09:59 AM
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Re: how do 38.5s fit? [Re: TOASTY] #999126 06/05/10 03:09 PM
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TOASTY-- I need to know: What brand/make of bumper is that (I gotta have one! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />) and same for the snorkel? I thought they didn't make a snorkel for the Gen 2.5???


2005 Gen III- 265/75r16 Hercules Terra Trac II All-Terrain Tires...and more to eventually come! (Former-- 1998 Montero(LWB)- 285/75R16 Goodyear Wrangler Dura-Trac tires on ProComp Rims ,OME Shocks/Springs, 2-inch torsion lift, K&N air/oil filter, factory rear locker)
Re: how do 38.5s fit? [Re: MNMONTERO] #999127 06/05/10 04:31 PM
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Toasty made that bumper himself.

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Re: how do 38.5s fit? [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #999128 06/05/10 06:01 PM
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That's right the bumper is mine and the snorkel is a TJM airtech, we did a group buy a couple years ago and just after that TJM pulled out of the US. You can still get them if you want it bad enough and if enough people want another group buy I could probably get one going.


1999 Montero SAS'd on Kings and stuff

1998 Montero trying to get a V8 Swapped
Re: how do 38.5s fit? [Re: TOASTY] #999129 06/05/10 07:02 PM
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Partytruck in Iceland ran 37" IROKS on his Gen 1 with no real issues. I believe he just did the 3" body lift too.

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96 Montero LS 24V DOHC 3.0L.
98 Montero 24v SOHC 3.5L, factory rear locker, Winter/tow package.
63 Jaguar XKE 3.8L FHC
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Re: how do 38.5s fit? [Re: cmonty72] #999130 06/06/10 01:07 AM
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Partytruck in Iceland ran 37" IROKS on his Gen 1 with no real issues. I believe he just did the 3" body lift too.

Yeah I saw a pic of his LWB it looks sweet.

If you're going to run 38.5s you will break stuff on any axle, so I don't see the big deal :shrug:


'88 Raider, 33" Maxxis, 2" body lift, 10K winch
Re: how do 38.5s fit? [Re: 0778drz110] #999131 06/06/10 03:49 AM
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Gas is relatively cheap, as are trail spares. So, rock out witcha ... er. Well ya know. I want to see some pictures of articulation when you get them final mounted. Might sway me to go bigger.


On a side note, has anybody heard anything about Denman closing (the company that manufactures most Swampers for Interco, as well as their own Ground Hawg) and Supper Swappers getting hard to come by? I've now heard it from 3 of my hardcore rockcrawling buddies in the last couple months...


Fasteddy's advice is occasionally sound...
Re: how do 38.5s fit? [Re: hazy_daze] #999132 06/06/10 03:56 AM
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You forget to mention the key points of a 4.3 Swap, front SAS, and a good amount of other lift. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />


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On a side note, has anybody heard anything about Denman closing (the company that manufactures most Swampers for Interco, as well as their own Ground Hawg) and Supper Swappers getting hard to come by? I've now heard it from 3 of my hardcore rockcrawling buddies in the last couple months...


Interco is in the process of getting their molds to another plant to start tire production again. The general guess on a time frame is they will be on back order until after Summer.


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88 Montero(Brown):No 2.6,4.88s Parts/Project

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Re: how do 38.5s fit? [Re: hazy_daze] #999133 06/06/10 04:10 AM
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0778drz110 Offline OP
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Gas is relatively cheap, as are trail spares. So, rock out witcha ... er. Well ya know. I want to see some pictures of articulation when you get them final mounted. Might sway me to go bigger.


On a side note, has anybody heard anything about Denman closing (the company that manufactures most Swampers for Interco, as well as their own Ground Hawg) and Supper Swappers getting hard to come by? I've now heard it from 3 of my hardcore rockcrawling buddies in the last couple months...

Mudraider's truck flexed really well with the 2" shackles, but that is useless to you <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> I will be running those for sure. He was rubbing the fender with 35s and a 2" shackle/2" bodylift!
I have to buy wheel adapters first since the wheels are 5x5.5, and pop a bead and dump something in each tire to balance them.


Haven't heard of the swamper deal thing...I bought mine used.

Last edited by 0778drz110; 06/06/10 04:13 AM.

'88 Raider, 33" Maxxis, 2" body lift, 10K winch
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