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Old 07-16-2009, 11:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i was wondering if 235/75/15 will fit on my stock tracker? and also what lift is the easiest to install coil spacers or a body lift?
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235s will fit. ive done coil spacer and body lift. found body lift easiest but thats just me.

31s with 2in body and 2in coil spacer

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i think 235's will fit..
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Old 07-17-2009, 06:10 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I run 235's on two of mine and 31's on the bush buggy,all on stock wheels,no lift
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31's with no lift? how does that work for you? rub on bumps turns or both?
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Nope,took my grandson back to the pit on fathers day,played in the mud,ran two wheels up banks so I could touch the ground out the window,no rubbing,I was surprised I expected it to rub,
One thing I was surprised about,in 2wd,on slimy mud it was hard to get a decent power turn{donut}going.I expected something this short would spin like a top.
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mine has 235/75r15 the rear rubbed at full flex while i was wheeling so i did a 2 inch coil lift.

with no lift....


with 2 inch coil spacers
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HEY RNS0504, did you have to run new longer brake lines, mess with steering?

What about drive tran gearing? Does it seem inefficiant?

What's the MPG? Power loss?

Did you cut your wheel well?

Your kick looks awesome!!Thanks!!
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I just put 30" on with no lift and no steering rubs.
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What is the biggest size tires that you can install on the stock rims with stock suspension set up?
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