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BlueDak86
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5/14/2003
16:41:33

Subject: What to do for 33's?
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I have a 2000 4x2. Bottom line, what kind of lift(s) will I have to do in order to fit 33's on my truck?



CJ
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5/14/2003
22:07:26

RE: What to do for 33's?
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with the 4x4 all you need is a 3" body lift...with the 4x2 and the difference in clearance my guess would be that you need a 3" body lift and most likely a couple inches of suspension lift...I wouldn't really know though...I'm sure someone does



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5/15/2003
08:01:52

RE: What to do for 33's?
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ive got a 2001 sport with a 3" body lift and 2" coil spacers running 33x10.5x15 with no fender shaving needed. the tires only rub when the wheel is cranked left or right, the knobs hit the chasis.

anyone have the fabtech 2" basic? any info on this would be great.



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5/15/2003
10:55:22

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You'll need to do a 3 inch fabtech lift, that's if Fabtech has a lift for your year, and a 3 inch PA body lift. Worked for me. Still might have a little rubbing but with just some minor modding, it'll be fine.

Wouldn't want any other!

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5/17/2003
17:16:27

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i have a 3in body and 2in fabtech coils, they work great. i have 32s right now but plan on getting 33s



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5/17/2003
17:20:10

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fred how much would u sell me your 32's?



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