maybe re arch the back wheel guard so its like rounder, and do you want to have a lift for just the fact because u put bigger tyres on ? or is there another reason iswel ?
MAHINDRACJ4A wrote:the back looks like it rubs on the sides ??
maybe re arch the back wheel guard so its like rounder, and do you want to have a lift for just the fact because u put bigger tyres on ? or is there another reason iswel ?
No it doesnt rub at present but thats just road running, abit worried i might stuff things (guards) when i start heading offroad and it starts to flex
"Owning a 40 is almost like having an ugly child, with a really good personality."
Go the SOA, cheap as chips and helps move any of the delicated bits above the diffs and axles, I would get a high steer kit as well though, just looks nice and tidy
gazthedoc wrote:Go the SOA, cheap as chips and helps move any of the delicated bits above the diffs and axles, I would get a high steer kit as well though, just looks nice and tidy
Cheap as chips my ass. $1050 for a jafa high steer set up. You can fit 35's under a 40 by just cutting the guards. Then you dont have some idiotic sized lift. It wont fluff around on the roads either. Then you have to modify the spring perches, get new brake lines, new shocks, modify the driveshafts, cut and turn the front axle.
My vote is cut the guards. It also looks better when its low. Ever wonder why the trials guys have wide and low vehicles?
Turoa look at the springs they are the standard toyota ones or so close to flat it wont matter.
I agree if the truck had a spring lift lifting it further would make it unstable give drive line issues but in this case are only going up the height of the diff, you would still rub on compression on the inner guards even with a SOA and such a clean 40 cutting it may not be the owners first choice.
It also helps with enging sump clearance and a lot of other issues. Not to be done lightly it is not as simple as replacement springs but bang for buck you cant really beat it.
I voted, spring lift, but thought about it, and personally I would go for a body lift.
Although I do agree with turoa, about the wide low vehicle, I don't agree with cutting such a clean 40.
atleast with a body lift, its removable, you choose how much lift you want, and it won't cost the earth or rattle your fillings out.
And remember, all problems can be solved with difflcoks
I'm with Turoa! Cut the guards. Unless you're really fussy about keeping it nice & original (in which case you won't want a lift anyway), it's the cheapest & most effective way to fit bigger tyres. Scrubbing the inside of the guards will happen under articulation regardless of what lift you do. The only way to stop it is to widen the wheel track by spacers, rim offset, or 60 series rear end. If you lift it - you definitely want it wider or you'll scare yourself with how "tippy" it feels.