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02-02-2015, 14:29 | #46 |
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If you body lift further then there will be more room for the 35's & less arch work needed but as you have a LWB cutting the rear arches will be harder to do I would think than the SWB that Makeitfit has 35's would give you more hight & a bit more room under the axles
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02-02-2015, 18:36 | #47 |
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Problem is if you go too big you won't fit anywhere.
If I go any bigger with mine I won't fit down a lot of the lanes around me. Getting tight on a few now with the lift and 33's on. |
02-02-2015, 20:40 | #48 |
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Will definately take into consideration, however my new light bar will shave off the extra 3" so I should be more a less ok
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02-02-2015, 20:50 | #49 |
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Yeah it does bring the height down.
Mines level with the top of the roof rails. I'd love my terrano to look like one of the big Icelandic trucks but have to be realistic with it if I want to squeeze it through narrow gates and low trees but if your pocket is deep enough go for it |
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Step by step will have to do |
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02-02-2015, 21:08 | #51 |
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You can make 35s fit on a 2 + 2 susp job and remember you'll only be 1" higher than on 33s
That said, if you do go 35s Alex, I'd do a 3" body lift and trial before you buy various offset wheels. |
02-02-2015, 22:54 | #52 | |
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Is there risk of buying too great an offset wheel? I'm also on 32"s at the moment What body lift do you have Pete? |
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02-02-2015, 23:05 | #53 |
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Pete has a +2" body & suspension lift IIRC but cut back his arches to an inch of their life which is easier to do on a SWB due to not having skinny arches like a LWB has because of the rear doors
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02-02-2015, 23:32 | #54 |
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Yes bigger offset for wider stance. If you do a 3" body lift, like I said earlier, you can do 35s without cutting rear arches. The front will still need cutting at the front of the sill I reckon.
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03-02-2015, 00:08 | #55 | |
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Do you suspect the cutting will require welding? When I was with adz we did cut the wing area (rear of front wheels) and hammered back the metal. I will try and dig up picture |
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03-02-2015, 00:10 | #56 |
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Ok this is the picture I was thinking of
http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/f...99&postcount=4 Is this what you meant Pete? Ta |
03-02-2015, 00:16 | #57 | |
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Lift blocks are just nylatron or similar rod cut to size. |
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03-02-2015, 00:17 | #58 |
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The only hose to modify will be the fuel tank filler etc. Simple to sort.
AND STEERING lol You may need to extend brake lines and so on but again easy stuff. |
03-02-2015, 07:31 | #59 | |
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So in nutshell. Extended brake hoses Extended fuel filler hose Further moving of the fan cowling Bigger body lift blocks Longer bolts for body lift Diff breathers extended Steering extension And Pete, if I may again, what did you use to extend your steering? Lastly, does my list look complete? Ta Time to go to work and play in some snow I think.. |
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03-02-2015, 10:05 | #60 |
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Remember the bigger you go you will have to fix it more often...
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