Truck heights

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spankmeister
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Truck heights

Post by spankmeister »

Had a bit of a look around, and couldn't find an answer, so here goes. Would a 2 inch bodylift and a 2 inch suspension lift be enough to fit 35 inch wheels, on a LN60 Double Cab? How high can you go before you start running out of gear lever, brake hoses etc?

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Post by 4wdnuts »

im pretty sure that you need both of those as a minimum to clear 35's. also possiably move the front axle foward as well??????
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Post by Sadam_Husain »

I've just put 35's on my cruiser with a 2 inch body lift and 2 inch spring lift. The clearance is good and the only rubbing is on the back of the chassis at full lock on hard articulation. I don't think you would want to body lift more than 2 inches or you'll loose your gear levers down the hole :?
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put rear springs in the front to move the axel foward,
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Post by Insky »

yes do a 2 inch body lift and 2 inch spring lift and you will have heaps of room for 35's i do :D on my dcab
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