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Postby StiddyGLX-R on Mon Apr 07, 2014 4:21 am

I had 33s before the lift kit. Had to remove mud flaps and it was fine.
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Re: fitting "33 inch" tyres- a summary.

Postby wi53yz_4wd on Mon Apr 07, 2014 11:57 am

Thanks for that will be around the end of the year that I'll be getting the lift done tyres will last awhile longer as I don't drive it that much due to company vehicle. Will be planning to go off road once I have the lift in and new tyres as my brother in-law will have his patrol back on the road by then so I will be wheeling with him
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Re: fitting "33 inch" tyres- a summary.

Postby chickencake on Mon Apr 07, 2014 4:31 pm

StiddyGLX-R wrote:I had 33s before the lift kit. Had to remove mud flaps and it was fine.

impressive what offset wheels?
and what type of tyres?
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Re: fitting "33 inch" tyres- a summary.

Postby har05l on Mon Apr 07, 2014 5:14 pm

chickencake wrote:
StiddyGLX-R wrote:I had 33s before the lift kit. Had to remove mud flaps and it was fine.

impressive what offset wheels?
and what type of tyres?

StiddyGLX-R wrote:
So a set of CSA Raptors 16x8 0 offset were fitted with 33x12.5R16 Kumho KL-71s wrapped on them.
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Still at stock height, they do touch the mud flaps and stick about an inch or so outside of the standard flares. Figured they would.
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Re: fitting "33 inch" tyres- a summary.

Postby Mudme on Mon Apr 07, 2014 5:26 pm

damn that looks good
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Re: fitting "33 inch" tyres- a summary.

Postby N.T. on Mon Apr 07, 2014 9:21 pm

I have noticed a 2.5 inch lift mentioned a few times in this thread, who does this particular lift???
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Re: fitting "33 inch" tyres- a summary.

Postby har05l on Tue Apr 08, 2014 2:07 am

N.T. wrote:I have noticed a 2.5 inch lift mentioned a few times in this thread, who does this particular lift???


Pretty sure 2" is about the norm these days ;)
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Re: fitting "33 inch" tyres- a summary.

Postby belvo on Tue Apr 08, 2014 4:13 pm

N.T. wrote:I have noticed a 2.5 inch lift mentioned a few times in this thread, who does this particular lift???

most likely guys with monster rides or dms adjustable suspension,
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