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Jan 30, 2009 0:23:50 GMT -5
Post by runner214 on Jan 30, 2009 0:23:50 GMT -5
I have a 98' Wrangler with 31" tires that at times rub when turning into and out of my driveway. Is ther an inexpensive remedy (nothing radical) that can be done to lift it an inch or two? Appreciate any help, advice or suggestions given. Thanks Runner
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Jan 30, 2009 6:11:54 GMT -5
Post by rredneck on Jan 30, 2009 6:11:54 GMT -5
spacers there cheap make them
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Jan 30, 2009 7:06:47 GMT -5
Post by YellowRubi on Jan 30, 2009 7:06:47 GMT -5
buget lift, check ebay and takes a few hours to install in the driveway or 1" body lift. Wheel spacers wont pass inspection, but will work too.
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Jan 30, 2009 7:46:32 GMT -5
Post by waterman on Jan 30, 2009 7:46:32 GMT -5
buget lift, check ebay and takes a few hours to install in the driveway or 1" body lift. Wheel spacers wont pass inspection, but will work too. I'd go with the 1"BL easy to do or the buget lift,,,And i frown big time on the wheel spacers
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Jan 30, 2009 15:58:06 GMT -5
Post by HamiltonLJ on Jan 30, 2009 15:58:06 GMT -5
Most likely your rubbing the swaybar. A BL won't help. Spring spacers or wheel spacers will but like Yellowrubi said wheel spacers won't pass inspection.
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Jan 30, 2009 16:07:02 GMT -5
Post by rredneck on Jan 30, 2009 16:07:02 GMT -5
THAT THE DOWN FALL WITH THEM WE MADE ARE OWN 3/8 SPACER
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Jan 30, 2009 19:08:43 GMT -5
Post by mossyoaktj on Jan 30, 2009 19:08:43 GMT -5
you can get rims with a deeper offset
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Jan 30, 2009 20:18:39 GMT -5
Post by HamiltonLJ on Jan 30, 2009 20:18:39 GMT -5
Don't get me wrong. I run wheel spacers or my tires rub. I will be getting new rims.
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