wots ur 5 cents
wots ur 5 cents
I have a 2010 ford ranger, standard wheels. if I put 35" tyres 12.5 wide, 16 x 10 rims with -44 offset they will stick out 5.5 inches past the standard flares ! any suggestions on a cheap way to make this setup legal. will try anything
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You want a cheap way to make your $2k tyres on your $30k truck legal?
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good answer I would like it to look tidy when finished also!
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I can import flares from ebay at 800 buks I am wondering if there is another option? somewhere between 800 and a piece of conveyer belt.
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Kevlar conveyor belt with chrome tek screws 

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have you tried putting a 35" tyre on a 10" rim onto the truck to cycle it around for body/chassis rub and see if you have any steering left?
if you can do it cheep dosent really come into the equation with 500 bucks worth of rims, 2k worth of tyres and 500 bucks worth of certification before you look at flares, suspension lift and gearing changes
if you can do it cheep dosent really come into the equation with 500 bucks worth of rims, 2k worth of tyres and 500 bucks worth of certification before you look at flares, suspension lift and gearing changes

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Where are you getting the massive lift kit from to make this combo fit 

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catalystracing wrote:Kevlar conveyor belt with chrome tek screws
PIMP!

There's gotta be some rocks round here SOMEWHERE!
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get the icelandic boys to make you up some flares.


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catalystracing wrote:Kevlar conveyor belt with chrome tek screws

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From what I can understand from your other thread you are doing these modifications to a 2WD ute, correct me if I'm wrong. If so my 5c is that this is a ridiculously stupid idea and a complete waste of money and time. Posers are lame.
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zukmeista wrote:From what I can understand from your other thread you are doing these modifications to a 2WD ute, correct me if I'm wrong. If so my 5c is that this is a ridiculously stupid idea and a complete waste of money and time.
Not if it also get coil overs and bypasses, a cage, another 150kw, engine moved back 300mm and composite panels all round. Then it could be a choice daily driver and offroad racer!
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Taken from the other thread...
shaun250 wrote:I don't want to be an Auckland 4x4er and have 20" chrome wheels on a 4x4 or have big mud tyres and never go offroad!! haha , so my compromise is!!! its a 2wd that looks like a 4wd as the buy price was a lot less.
yes I do just want the look.
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zukmeista wrote:From what I can understand from your other thread you are doing these modifications to a 2WD ute, correct me if I'm wrong. If so my 5c is that this is a ridiculously stupid idea and a complete waste of money and time. Posers are lame.
its been a long time but i finally agree with you zukmeista
POSER ARE LAME
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We once used an old strainer post to roll the guards on a rangerover and managed to roll the bottom of the doors at the same time , would look pretty trick on something late model
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Did your cousin philip121 give you this idea? 

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DaveM wrote:Did your cousin philip121 give you this idea?




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I put 265/70/16 on mine (31) and it rubbed a touch on both the front and back of the front wheel arch. And that was std rims, with any offset they wouldn't fit.
800 is just the start man, You'll be heaps poorer than that once you get 35's on.
You have not a hope without major surgery.....
800 is just the start man, You'll be heaps poorer than that once you get 35's on.
You have not a hope without major surgery.....
SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods 

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It work's but you get a better finish with a steel pipe or a base ball bat and some extra big blokes to give a bit more weight on it. Obviously if you have a bit of a gap between the arch and the wheel you need a fairly large pipe.
Here's a demo on a car.
Here's a demo on a car.
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zukmeista wrote:Taken from the other thread...shaun250 wrote:I don't want to be an Auckland 4x4er and have 20" chrome wheels on a 4x4 or have big mud tyres and never go offroad!! haha , so my compromise is!!! its a 2wd that looks like a 4wd as the buy price was a lot less.
yes I do just want the look.
Hahaha poser!!!
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there's nothing poser about a pre-runner build,
I'd be looking at removing the front bumper,
building a light bar,belly pan,soften the rear springs
running say a Baja claw on the rear with some steerers in a taller narrower profile up front .
tighten the lsd, up the power then fang up ad down muriwai chucking sand about
I'd be looking at removing the front bumper,
building a light bar,belly pan,soften the rear springs
running say a Baja claw on the rear with some steerers in a taller narrower profile up front .
tighten the lsd, up the power then fang up ad down muriwai chucking sand about
problems are only a problem if you not willing to learn how to find solutions
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If that's what he wants to do then let him do it.
His cash, his car.
So trucks look cool as a poser if it's a daily driver.
My 2 cents, ive got 3 left
His cash, his car.
So trucks look cool as a poser if it's a daily driver.
My 2 cents, ive got 3 left
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slidenyo wrote:there's nothing poser about a pre-runner build,
x2
Lot easier to do super long travel IFS when theres no diff or driveshafts to worry about.

But only IF he actually uses it for desert racing. Otherwise, its just posing

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slidenyo wrote:there's nothing poser about a pre-runner build
Truth! I would give my left nut for a camburg or fatcity prerunner

There is a big difference between setting up a prerunner or two wheel drive beach racer to bolting a set of 35s on and hoping you make the corner at the end of your street.
Good luck to the OP. Make sure there are photos of whatever happens. And IF the tires do fit let us know

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slidenyo wrote:there's nothing poser about a pre-runner build,
I'd be looking at removing the front bumper,
building a light bar,belly pan,soften the rear springs
running say a Baja claw on the rear with some steerers in a taller narrower profile up front .
tighten the lsd, up the power then fang up ad down muriwai chucking sand about
Must have missed the part about him building some kind of 2wd sand racer!!
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that'd be the only reason to put so much tread under a 2wd,
bring it to dirt drags once its done .
2wd class is getting owned by a 323 wagon with a rotary in it the last couple years
bring it to dirt drags once its done .
2wd class is getting owned by a 323 wagon with a rotary in it the last couple years
problems are only a problem if you not willing to learn how to find solutions
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well I wish it would look like the camburg race truck!! will do it in 2 stages and post pics when its done.
stage 1 2" bodylift , 35" wheels . (that will give me 4.5"" lift) big flares. that will blow 3k.
still workn on if I can do spindle lift. front bumper light bar rollbar sidestep
stage 1 2" bodylift , 35" wheels . (that will give me 4.5"" lift) big flares. that will blow 3k.
still workn on if I can do spindle lift. front bumper light bar rollbar sidestep
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everything has to be in proportion,
the physically larger size of the yank trucks with their lengthened guards and big lifts allow them the room for big tires,
stick to a size that will get its full range of motion in the factory guard.
if you go to big it'll just look like a hot wheels.
is it single cab?
front bumper removal will give you some room for turning the tires but the back of the guard will restrict lock if you go too big.
also smaller tires will allow you to get away with more offset giving a wider stance.
proportion will make it look good keep an open mind to the options
the physically larger size of the yank trucks with their lengthened guards and big lifts allow them the room for big tires,
stick to a size that will get its full range of motion in the factory guard.
if you go to big it'll just look like a hot wheels.
is it single cab?
front bumper removal will give you some room for turning the tires but the back of the guard will restrict lock if you go too big.
also smaller tires will allow you to get away with more offset giving a wider stance.
proportion will make it look good keep an open mind to the options
problems are only a problem if you not willing to learn how to find solutions
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This has the potential to be awesome or awful...
I remember the Nitro Circus boys taking a trophy truck round a city somewhere. If your trucks ends up anywhere near that then go for it.
Or you could end up with a non steering tyre rubbing wrongly geared posing pouch.
I remember the Nitro Circus boys taking a trophy truck round a city somewhere. If your trucks ends up anywhere near that then go for it.
Or you could end up with a non steering tyre rubbing wrongly geared posing pouch.
