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'69 J-3000. 15 X 8 spokes with 4.5 BS. Q Buckshots. 3" body. re-arched + 2 heavy leaves in the front gained 5" over what it was , it was sagging pretty bad, so it is most likely 4" over stock. Rear shackle flip . Very little trimming. And yes , what I do with it , it will rub a bit when worked out. Nothing major.
2002 Ouray with rear fender trimming, no front trim:
On the ramp, before front fender trimming
Recent photo from 2008, all fenders trimmed:
Tire Size and Make: 33x12.50-15 Goodyear Wrangler MT/R Rim Size and Make: 15"x8" Rock Crawler steel rims How Much Lift: 4" What Type of Lift: Skyjacker, all spring, purchased 1999 If you had to trim your Wheel Openings: Rear 2", front 2" due to Cherokee WT axles installed
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Michael
Broken Photobucket image in my post? PM me. 1986 Grand Wagoneer "Troubled Child" ? tc.wagoneer.org ? Facebook ? KØFSJ Stock 360, TBI, 727 with TransGo, NP208, 4" Skyjacker, 33" BFG MT, WT Axles, Lock Right & ARB, OBA
'85 Grand Waggy
Tire Size and Make:33X12.5R15 no name
Rim Size and Make:stock waggy rims
How Much Lift:4inch
What Type of LiftBJ's all spring 2 inch and BJ's 2inch body lift
If you had to trim your Wheel Openings:Nope
A photo from the side so people can see what it looks like.
'79 Cherokee Chief
Tire Size and Make:31X10.5R15 no name
Rim Size and Make:stock white spoke cherokee rims
How Much Lift:none
What Type of Lift:N/A
If you had to trim your Wheel Openings:Nope
A photo from the side so people can see what it looks like.
Tire Size and Make:stock tires
Rim Size and Make:stock rims
How Much Lift:none
What Type of Lift:N/A
If you had to trim your Wheel Openings:Nope
A photo from the side so people can see what it looks like.
Hope that all helps
'85 Grand Waggy 360/727/NP229 33X12.5R15 2inch susp lift with 2inch body lift.(wife's DD)
'86 Grand Waggy all stock with custom sagging springs
'85 Baby Cherokee 2.5L(my new DD)
'89 Chevy K2500 flatbed
'87 Ford Ranger
'84 Renault LeCar
'84 Honda Passport
'66 Yamaha MG-1T http://www.jpricefamily.org/joy/Chris-Cars.htm
Tire Size and Make 35x12.50 Baja Claw radial
Rim Size and Make stock 15x8 steel wagons, with 1.5" billet spacers
How Much Lift 6.75"
What Type of Lift TT's SOA & shackle flip
If you had to trim your Wheel Openings No
Tire Size and Make 36x13.50 IROK bias
Rim Size and Make 15x10 steel wagons, 3.625" backspace
How Much Lift 6.75" F, 7.75" R
What Type of Lift TT's SOA & shackle flip, 1" shackles in rear
If you had to trim your Wheel Openings Yes
Sorry, don't have a better side shot of it yet. Now that I've added 230lbs of bumper & winch to the front, the front springs seem to sag a little more each time I drive it, so the front is slated for 1.5" add-a-leafs soon.
hey guys im pretty new to the site, hence the no pic yet. i have a question as far as tire sizes. i got a set of old 31x10.50's ond 15x8 chevy rims from a friend. they fit great no rub or anything. my question is.... would i be able to stuff 32" tires on same rims on my 88 grand wagoneer with any rubbing or would that be too much tire? i would like to lift but since i cant afford that yet i was looking for decent ground clearance via bigger tires. future plans include SOA, shackle flip with 1" block(make up for wag sag) and just enough fender trimming to fit 37's. still working on ideas for motor, lol. thanks for any info you can come up with. this site is awesome with the amounts of ideas and helpful people. thanks again..... brandon
'88 GW, 360/727, np229, d44 front w/ locking hubs, d44 rear, 3.31 gears, 6in bj's lift kit, 35x12.50x15 dunlop mud rover radials on 15x10 mags working on more pics at www.myspace.com/brandon_perez
You should be able to get 32" in; however, you may have to trim a little at the front dependent on what you want to do with the truck. If you are driving around town, you should not have any problem, but trail riding may be a different story! For about $250 and a Saturday, you could fix it up nice if you want to get out cheap.
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