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<blockquote data-quote="Nanotech9" data-source="post: 969476" data-attributes="member: 676"><p>stock gearing on 31's on mine seems OK still... i think it would feel weak on 33's...</p><p></p><p>dont remove bumpstops... you'll need to ADD more length to them...</p><p></p><p>when you articulate (i.e. shove that tire up in the wheel well) the suspension with bigger tires, you'll end up rubbing... so you add to the bump stops to keep the wheel from shoving into the wheel well as far and keep it from rubbing. Do that front and rear.</p><p></p><p>On mine, i rub before i'm completely flexed out... i'm planning on stopping out the front and rear to keep from rubbing (31's on a 4.5" lift) and make use of all my flex. As is, i can flex about 24" before i'm rubbing so bad i'm binding the tires up. I think i can get a lot more when i add to the bump stops... Plus, i'll keep from tearing off the stock fender flares if i stop it out.</p><p></p><p>I plan on using hockey pucks up front - slip them between the springs and glue in place... start with 2, add from there. About 1" tall each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nanotech9, post: 969476, member: 676"] stock gearing on 31's on mine seems OK still... i think it would feel weak on 33's... dont remove bumpstops... you'll need to ADD more length to them... when you articulate (i.e. shove that tire up in the wheel well) the suspension with bigger tires, you'll end up rubbing... so you add to the bump stops to keep the wheel from shoving into the wheel well as far and keep it from rubbing. Do that front and rear. On mine, i rub before i'm completely flexed out... i'm planning on stopping out the front and rear to keep from rubbing (31's on a 4.5" lift) and make use of all my flex. As is, i can flex about 24" before i'm rubbing so bad i'm binding the tires up. I think i can get a lot more when i add to the bump stops... Plus, i'll keep from tearing off the stock fender flares if i stop it out. I plan on using hockey pucks up front - slip them between the springs and glue in place... start with 2, add from there. About 1" tall each. [/QUOTE]
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