LCOG Jeeps - big tyres don't necessarily need a big lift

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haha funny, love that first pic
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looks like there would be some issues with rear guard rub, but i definitely agree with you
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Imagine how much fun it will be down an open road.
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wayfastwhitee wrote:looks like there would be some issues with rear guard rub, but i definitely agree with you


I think it was angle of that photo. There is plenty of clearance in the back. This is built by a company specialising in kind of a set-up (http://www.rokmen.com). This is a side on photo.

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Those 40s fit surprisingly sweet for only a 2.5 lift.
Aren't those alloy's the double sided beadlock type.
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sav in nelson does a simalar set up have one on my tj
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we are doing the same sorta thing........cut hood lift guards....... :oops:
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CRAZYBUSTARD wrote:sav in nelson does a simalar set up have one on my tj


Any photos of the handy work?
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yeti wrote:we are doing the same sorta thing........cut hood lift guards....... :oops:


Well, here is another shot for inspiration. I wish I had the time and space to do something like this.
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how about this

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