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Replying to: tecker2 (Apr 16, 2007 7:02 pm) I don't remember your tire and lift question relating to an accident, but why is getting a new axle bad news? Unless you have no insurance I'd jump at it. There could well be internal damage associated with the impact, but it may not be apparent for a few thousand miles. Unless the axle housing has been stripped and measured you can't tell that it's still straight. However, assuming that the housing is straight and is internally undamaged, it's no big deal to cut off, straighten, then reweld a mounting bracket. It just requires careful measuring. Most aftermarket axle suppliers (like Currie) carry rear brackets and you may be able to modify one of those, but straightening the bent one or just fabricating a new one would probably be more cost effective.
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Replying to: mac24 (Apr 16, 2007 7:27 pm) ask em for a D44 front axle from a Rubicon! Just make sure they have the same gearing as the rear. Dana 30's are stock, but if you can manage a Rubicon D44, that'd be sweet. You can also possibly work it out to get Super 30 shafts, which are stronger than the stock shafts. Use this opportunity to go with stronger u-joints too, and you'll be much better off should you decide to venture offroad with it. Remember, there are no accidents - just opportunities to mod and upgrade! -Paul
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Replying to: erickpl (Apr 17, 2007 4:56 am) Paul, I like the philosophy, "opportunities to mod and upgrade" That works for me. |
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Replying to: rowland08 (Feb 27, 2007 1:01 pm)
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Replying to: kgabehurt (Apr 30, 2007 5:33 am) If this is a vehicle on a dealer's lot, I'm sure you can negotiate with the dealer to get what you want, but I doubt that it'll be cheap. |
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If I did in fact do what you suggested doesn't that imply that I'd have to buy wider rims also? I don'k know much about tires but most rims only accomodate one size tire (width-wise) don't they? Thank you for your suggestion mac24.
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Replying to: kgabehurt (Apr 30, 2007 8:58 am) |
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| I'm a new one here. Today I put $500 deposit for my new 2007 2-Door Wrangler X. I will do two upgrades, 3" suspension lift and change tire and wheel to 33X12.5R15(or LT305/70R16). My question is that the backspacer is big enough for this tire? Why Jeep can not offer 8--10" width rim. The widthest rim Jeep offer just 7.5". Thank for your help | |
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Hi i have a year 1993 jeep wrangler and i was wondering if i can put 32ich tires on it with out lifting it?
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Replying to: bushmaster1 (Jun 16, 2007 8:40 am) Is it optimal for offroading? No. Consider suspension flex and tires will rub w/o a proper lift. Also, depending on tire width and wheel backspacing, you will likely have rubbing when turning on the road (usually near or at full turn). -Paul |
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