lift for 33's

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rlocke2
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lift for 33's

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what size lift do i need to run 33x12.50 bfg mud terrains without clearance issues on my 87 b2? right now i have 15 x 8 classic 2's and 235x75x15 with no lift and they rub when i turn.
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Post by Phillippi »

With no rub, 6". With rub (but you live with it) 4". You might have to trim the fenders which is way way easy to do.
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Post by Rockcrawler »

or you can bend the finders a little out in the back and in a little in the front.
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Post by rlocke2 »

what is the best 6" lift out there?
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Yeah the 4" won't quite do it. I think Skyjacker is probably still the best. Hope you have a fat wallet.
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Skyjacker

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6 inches is the way to go. You can get a Skyjacker on blocks for about $600 from 4wheel jerks. I'm running that exact setup and all I had to do was shave a little off the corners of my fenders :idea:
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Post by ranger5.0 »

I managed to fit 34's with a three inch lift and some fender beating and trimming. I wouln't recommend anything taller without the long travel kit.
When i sold the rig the guy put 35's on with alot of fender trimming.
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