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Old 02-27-2013, 04:08 PM
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That is probably the size and offset I will be going with, whichever wheels I decide to go with. Curious how much further they stick out than the stock wheels. Thanks
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I'll see what I can do. 17x9, -12mm offset, 35" tires.
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Thanks. That's about the stance I'm looking for. Wasn't sure if I'd need spacers or not, but I think i'll be happy with that.
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Here're better shots. I've got a 6" Skyjacker which makes the front stance a little wider, how other lifts work I can't give an educated opinion.
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Originally Posted by Surrey Boy
Here're better shots. I've got a 6" Skyjacker which makes the front stance a little wider, how other lifts work I can't give an educated opinion.
Im looking for a pretty similar stance, do you have any rubbing at all?
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The front valance, passenger side, in a hard left when the shocks are under heavy load, like coming out of a pothole or turning left over a median. Hasn't bent or cracked anything.

Whereabouts are you from?

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Originally Posted by Surrey Boy
Here're better shots. I've got a 6" Skyjacker which makes the front stance a little wider, how other lifts work I can't give an educated opinion.
how wide are the tires?



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