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4" suspension lift, 3" body lift?
- Bibby
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- rhys15
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I will be running a 4" suspension lift but will i have any clearance issuse with running 235/70/16 on these wheels www.4x4tyres.co.uk/jimny-1998-to-2005/16...el-wheel-p-3922.html
Also i dont mind doing some arch cutting to gain better clearance on articulation, but i dont want to buy wheels and have my tyres fitted and find out they dont fit or they scrub realy badly.
Many thanks
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so sorry to hijack this post.
I just did a 3" body lift and a 4" suspension lift kit on my jimny.
Planning to fit in 29"s MT tires, i have been reading through all threads but i kinda don't understand the theory behind the gear ratio etc.
I wish to fit in 29"s MT tires, but i would like to have like stock tires consumption etc, what do i need to do? For now, my car would be 80% road driving except the the weekend trips.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated.. thank u in advance..
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Bibby wrote: so basically so i can crawl like a lobster what is the biggest kind of tires the zook would push with stock?
Anything above 31" is just for show no matter what.
And 31" tyres is fine with the standard transferbox, as long as it's for road use.
If you're building for offroad, then a rocklobster is mandatory, no matter tyresize.
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A 4" lift on its own will take as big a tyre as the axles can stand so the 3" body lift is not only pointless but will make it worse offroad due to a higher centre of gravity
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+1 I'm running 29's at the mo and currently sourcing parts to fit an sj410 box in my Jimidiotmobil wrote: stock gearing on 29" isn't that good can be used but will leave you wanting a lobster and burning out clutches
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What does a SJ410 box do?
Bigjim91 wrote:
+1 I'm running 29's at the mo and currently sourcing parts to fit an sj410 box in my Jimidiotmobil wrote: stock gearing on 29" isn't that good can be used but will leave you wanting a lobster and burning out clutches
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ATW1980 wrote: Hi..
What does a SJ410 box do?
Bigjim91 wrote:
+1 I'm running 29's at the mo and currently sourcing parts to fit an sj410 box in my Jimidiotmobil wrote: stock gearing on 29" isn't that good can be used but will leave you wanting a lobster and burning out clutches
It has lower ratios meaning I can run my 29s with out slipping the clutch
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- ATW1980
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but if i use my jimny for mostly road use.. like 80%.. should i get that too?
Thanks in advance.
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Tbh a 410 is ok but a lobster box is much much better ,
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