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Location: Salem Virginia
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10 inches and 38s??
I have a set of 37 inch claws and was wondering how they would look sized up with 10 inches of lift. I need some pics of a longbed 4x4 with 10 inches.
I either keep the 37s or trade them for bigger.... for my 72 project.. thanks in advance
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Re: 10 inches and 38s??
i don't know if this will help..........
i have 8" lift springs on 38" tires and have no probs.......an extra two inches would be fine..................longbeds ![]()
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Re: 10 inches and 38s??
Should fit fine, not even sure you need a 10" lift to pull it off either.
I'm running 42's with a 6" lift and some trimming, more in the front than the rear but it works. 1st pic is a set of 39.5's. 2nd pic is a set of 37" SSR's, same 6" lift. Last edited by vtblazer; 10-19-2008 at 09:40 AM. |
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Re: 10 inches and 38s??
PERSONAL OPINION:
Not sure about anyone else but after looking at pic's of VTBLAZER's 37's with 6" of lift makes me think 38's with 4" of lift should be fine! I think the 39.5's with 6" looks perfect. Better yet it isn't a skyscraper looking for an opportunity to prove Newton's law. VTBLAZER care to share about how much you trimmed and from where? I'm ready to whip out the sawsall now!
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Re: 10 inches and 38s??
First two pics you can see the intended cut line.
Other two show the actual cut/trim job. |
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Re: 10 inches and 38s??
Thanks for the pic's vtblazer.
Sorry for the hijack olivedrab.
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72 GMC Jimmy, 350, sm465 np205 (getting a face lift) 64 Nova SS, 327 SC & gassed, TH350. (blowed it up) 84 HD FX frame,80 FL tins, evo with 85hp/90tq (wifes bike) 96 HD FatBoy evo with 102hp/100tq (mine!) KEEP NOTHING STOCK! |
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Re: 10 inches and 38s??
here is my 72 with 6in spring and 3 body with 36in MT bajas. no trimming.
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Re: 10 inches and 38s??
I think you could get away with 8" of lift and have no problems at all. If you really need 10" go for it.
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Re: 10 inches and 38s??
my body is uncut, no body lift, just the 8" super lift leaf spring kit. the only time i have had the body kiss the tire was when i was hauling a** to the mud pit....hit a rut....threw me into the wall of the pit.....and bent the bottom of my fender in about 2" give or take....barely noticeable. if i had the extra 2" i would of been fine. besides we are only talking about 1/2" inch difference between your tires and mine (37" vs 38"). then the altimate question: what are your plans mud, rocks, or a little of both....overall look out for flex..........have good time
i just rather not cut my body cause its all the orignal metal (sentimental value ![]() ![]()
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Re: 10 inches and 38s??
thanks everybody for the responses. this is a great website.
i got a better idea of what im planning. i just started pulling parts off the donor truck for my 72 project. ill post some pics as soon as i get enough time. thanks again everybody
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