tires with 3inch suspension lift

Posted by: whitewater1

tires with 3inch suspension lift - 02/03/12 09:51 AM

Can I fit 33's with a 3 inch suspension lift
Posted by: TJ

Re: tires with 3inch suspension lift - 02/03/12 06:25 PM

Originally Posted By: whitewater1
Can I fit 33's with a 3 inch suspension lift


The suspension lift (SL) is not really meant to clear tires....that's what a body lift is for...or just trimming/modifying the fenders to not be hit when the tire comes up.

Essentially, a SL just raises your ride height...the tires/suspension still go up/down between the upper/lower bump stops...which you did not move....

...so whatever the tires would have hit WITHOUT a SL, they still hit WITH the SL.

If you had a 2005+, 33's fit stock with not BL or SL, etc.

For your 2000, you would want to either do a 2" BL, or modify your fenders, etc.

If you don't really drive on uneven terrain, and you don't mind tire rub when the suspension compresses, etc...a 3" SL can work if you don't care about tire hits from time to time.

If you off road it, etc...the tire can jam and not be able to turn, etc...and/or just hit a lot, depending on if you are on mild terrain, or an actual off road trail, etc.


Your rims make an huge difference as to backspacing...you want 5.5" BS to fit 33x12.5's or 33x13.5's, etc.

If you have LESS than 5.5" of BS on your rims, you get MORE rub, and you need to pound metal out of the way instead of just some plastic.

In all these cases, the ONLY area that needs help is the front...the REAR wells fit the 33's with NO work...with even no lift/trimming.




Posted by: RNTKnives

Re: tires with 3inch suspension lift - 03/03/12 09:04 AM

This is an '04 w/ 3.5" SL. Rides on Firestone Destination MT 33X12.50's & 15X10 Pro Comp wheels w/ 5 3/4" backspacing. Stay as close to neutral as possible on the wheels. Removed the mud guards and swaped the front bumper. Still had to trim the front plastic surround (see the 3rd pic) near the bottom and on the inside just a little. Only MINOR rub on compression while turning. Really have to stuff the HARD to rub them going straight.






Posted by: k_enn

Re: tires with 3inch suspension lift - 03/03/12 01:16 PM

^^
What's with the factory step-rails?
Posted by: TJ

Re: tires with 3inch suspension lift - 03/03/12 04:27 PM

Originally Posted By: k_enn
^^
What's with the factory step-rails?


I guess if you don't wheel it hard enough to not need a BL for tire clearance, you also don't wheel it hard enough to take off the steps?

laugh




:P
Posted by: RNTKnives

Re: tires with 3inch suspension lift - 04/03/12 08:40 AM

My ears wouldn't be able to take the strain (if you're single you won't understand) of removing the steps.
I try to wheel kinda' cautiously anyway, since this is my daily driver. I tend to bang the skid plate more than anything. Come to think of it, I've never bounced the steps, even when it was stock.





BTW... Those first 3 shots are the cleanest my truck has been in the past year and a half. It was all muddy as hell 3 days later...lol

Posted by: TJ

Re: tires with 3inch suspension lift - 04/03/12 10:14 AM

Originally Posted By: RNTKnives
My ears wouldn't be able to take the strain (if you're single you won't understand) of removing the steps.
I try to wheel kinda' cautiously anyway, since this is my daily driver. I tend to bang the skid plate more than anything. Come to think of it, I've never bounced the steps, even when it was stock.





BTW... Those first 3 shots are the cleanest my truck has been in the past year and a half. It was all muddy as hell 3 days later...lol



Yeah, if you're just on dirt roads like that, you can get away with it.

laugh

I have been married since the late 1970's...so, I know of what you speak...but I just tell her to JUMP!

laugh