KidWgn
Certified Kid Hauler
I don't think I'll do a 40k. The thermostatic 30k is MORE than enough.
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Really toying around with the idea of throwing a lift on this thing instead of being slammed...
I could throw some 35x12.50x24 on the wheels I already have and it would look aight.I was considering it for my Escalade but the cool wheels that go with lifted trucks are WAY out of my budget
I don't think I'll do a 40k. The thermostatic 30k is MORE than enough.
...the fronts rub like CRAZY over bumps. The rears are perfect.
I could throw some 35x12.50x24 on the wheels I already have and it would look aight.
Although, what I REALLY want to do with a lift is some Arkon Lincoln's in a 22x12 with a 33" tire.
IDK. I'm tired of dicking with everything that comes with being low on a wide wheel.
Whats your wheel/tire specs, by the way? I've been meaning to ask you for MONTHS. I'm on a 24x10 +25 with a 305/35 and the fronts rub like CRAZY over bumps. The rears are perfect.
I still like women, so I can't do that.Then don't mess with the rear. Leave it as-is. Do like all the other cool kids and just lift the front.
Then you could have it both ways. You know, cuz going both ways is having the best of both worlds. It'd solve all your problems.
Jesus those are 6's??? I thought you were on 4's. It's even MORE impressive how low that burb is, now.My wheel/tire specs won’t really help most people. My fenders are cut and pulled quite a bit. My 26x10’s with a 295/30 would catch the fender if I hit a bump while turning but never going straight. I don’t remember the offset but they were Dub Baller’s.
I wouldn't suggest doing that...My current 22’s have a tiny front tire so those don’t come anywhere close to the fenders. I can go full lock and drive off a curb and they wouldn’t rub
Jesus those are 6's??? I thought you were on 4's. It's even MORE impressive how low that burb is, now.
I'm thinking the best route is going to be putting 285/35's on the front wheels. That should help me clear. I suppose I could add a couple degrees of camber in the front, too.
Is that at the outermost edge where the tub meets the fender?I’ve had everything from 20’s to 28’s on there (couldn’t drive on the 8’s) but the black Dub’s were 26’s. The ones in my avatar are 28’s
You could also do a “mini tub” to cut down on the rubbing. You just cut out this small section of the fender. This is where 99% of people rub and usually don’t need any more than that cut View attachment 421980