2wd supercrew leveled
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#32
could have been the ground you measured on wasent level. But i bet the front is about 1 inch higher after the spacer. If you figure the back is about 1 inch higher stock. You add a 2 inch spacer to the front. Your front will be an inch higher. Thats why i suggest to him he will need a 1'' block or aal in the back to be extremely level. But imo id suggest dont doing anything in the back to have the front sit an inch higher like yours
What id ultimately suggest is to save for something of a higher lift. But thats all up to the lifter on how much they want to go. I just dont see a spacer being worth it.
What id ultimately suggest is to save for something of a higher lift. But thats all up to the lifter on how much they want to go. I just dont see a spacer being worth it.
Last edited by lltoolj; 12-20-2011 at 05:37 PM.
#35
Every post i make is very informative. I try very hard to post quality unlike the post you just made that hurt my feelings very much. There may have been a mistake on your tires with the wrong size on them. You simply cant fit a 305 size tire on a stock 2wd.
I will continue to make quality posts to try to help others and share my experiences. You will most likely continue to hurt my feelings due to the fact you dont realize that my feelings are very sensitive and just dont care.
I will continue to make quality posts to try to help others and share my experiences. You will most likely continue to hurt my feelings due to the fact you dont realize that my feelings are very sensitive and just dont care.
As for the informative quality of your posts, no comment.
#36
Actually it is possible, I wouldn't recommend doing it because they will be stuffed but yea you can throw them under there but you will have some rubbing just like he said he did. And mistake on the size of a tire printed on the sidewall? Not likely. That mistake being made on four tires that he happened to buy? Very very rare.
As for the informative quality of your posts, no comment.
As for the informative quality of your posts, no comment.
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from all the pics ive seen and the ones in my area It seems as tho some have more rake than others while some have no rake at all. I guess it comes down to the condition of the leaf springs. So i stand corrected by those who corrected me and im also not all wrong either. But i will stick to not fitting 33's on stock 2wd.
Last edited by lltoolj; 12-21-2011 at 08:29 PM.
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A 285 is the same height and sometimes actually taller than a 305 smart guy! Do your research before jumping into a long debate next time! Using I metric tire calculator I came up with these numbers for you: A 285/75/16 measures out to approximately a 32.8x11.2x16 while a 305/70/16 measures out to 32.8x12x16.
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