not worried about them being seen, im worried about the body not touching the body mounts due to the top having like 1/8th inch over top of the frame mount. im guessing maybe a 1/8th body pucks that maybe Roger Brown could make.
i dunno
not worried about them being seen, im worried about the body not touching the body mounts due to the top having like 1/8th inch over top of the frame mount. im guessing maybe a 1/8th body pucks that maybe Roger Brown could make.
i dunno
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i don't think the body is all that tight to the frame on a stock truck. i think it's about 1/2" clearance there or more IIRC.
-andy
thats good news, because these damn scab plates got me worried.
I may cut sliders off first, take body lift off, and put stock bumper on and run with suspension lift for a little bit, i shouldnt rub if im pavement pounding for a while
The art of design is how you communicate your message to said audience
Hey everyone! Good to see so many familiar names on this forum! Wasn't this thread supposed to be about fitting 285's on stock wheels? I got all excited when I saw the title, but kept reading about this long travel stuff. Good luck with your quest neli!
BTW: IIRC, the backspacing on stock 5 spoke 16x7" JJ wheels is ~4.75".
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