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BJsDime
09-16-2005, 10:55 PM
Call me crazy but I like my stock rims. I do, on the other hand want bigger tires. I was thinking of a body lift to help them fit so rubbing wouldn't be a factor. OK for the look too. Starting with the lift, any ideas on like a 2'' - 3'' lift. Where from? How much? Cheap? Quality? Good, bad, ugly, etc.
I travel alot daily, so too big is bad.
wakenbake
09-16-2005, 11:36 PM
A 2" suspension lift is probably your best bet. I am going to get that. About $800. I think superlift makes it.
BJsDime
09-19-2005, 08:59 AM
Cool thanks, how big are your tires/rims? What would it be able to accept after the lift, any ideas?
wakenbake
09-19-2005, 12:35 PM
Right now they are just stock. But they are pretty big. Pathfinders. Most of the time people dont buy bigger tires and just get the lift and it looks fine. I will probably just upgrade my rims. The most popular tires are the BFG all terrain. They look nice if you wanna spend that much.
grandma
10-04-2005, 02:07 AM
if its two wheel drive I would just go with a spindle lift in the front and either a add-a-leaf or shackle in the rear. I think fabtech spindles are like$600 or something, maybe aliite more. For the rear either shackles or add-a-leafs are no more than $150 at the most. spindles should give a think its a 3" lift and shackles are about 2" and a add-a-leaf you can get 1", 1 1/2" and I think 2". You should be able to fit 29" or 30" with that setup. But if its 4x4, I couldnt tell youwhat to do, I'd just stay away from body lifts
Brian_K
10-04-2005, 06:07 AM
P235/75R15 are larger than stock P205/75R15 and give a
nice, mild lift without killing fuel milage or IFS 4x4 running
gear. Click my name, then "View Truck Gallery" for pics of
The Snow Beast to get an idea of what they look like on
my first gen S-15.
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