33s Rubbing
- Smoggy
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- markyp2000
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it can be cut and welded with thicker metal just to restrenthen it
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Have you not fitted the lift yet ?
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markyp2000 wrote: is that the hinge pillor for the door is it a box section
it can be cut and welded with thicker metal just to restrenthen it
Yeah it is the door hinge box section but because the main problem is at the bottom of the section I was hoping that cutting it and replating it further back might work.
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- Smoggy
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reaper wrote: Looks tight in there mate , even with that material removed wont it foul under articulation on the rest ?
Have you not fitted the lift yet ?
All the lifts are in place and thats just taken on the level with no articulation
I have some Grayston spacers which I could fit, this would also widen the track which might help stabilise things a bit - BUT I fear that with those tyres spacers would push the stress on the axles too much, even though they are chromo.
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Smoggy wrote: Gazwell who sold me the 33s offered me the 1.5'' extended radius arms he has to help with the problem but I fear this may cause more problems by upsetting the castor angle by rotating the setup backwards?
I suspect he also moved the mounting points to compensate for this when he fitted the axles ( were they yota?)
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reaper wrote: Thing with fitting spacers is when locking the steering over the tyre is further out so pushes even more into the door section
Mmm yeah I see what you mean but it would only be at the outer edge of the door pillar then, which I might be able to overcome. The inner arch would be then less likely to catch with the spacers on?
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But you have more aggressive tires than me, so you'll have more problems. I'm interested to see what's under that corner if you cut it open, because that's what I need to do too when I get some real offroad tires for my Jim.
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