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Re:New tires.
Date: 2006/12/21 13:51 By: dean_af Status: User  
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What about a body lift?
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Re:New tires.
Date: 2006/12/22 01:02 By: Runner_Ryan Status: Admin  
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The majority of the rubbing issues are on the frame, so a body lift won't really help.
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Re:New tires.
Date: 2006/12/23 00:15 By: dean_af Status: User  
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Just drive straight and don't make any turns.
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Re:New tires.
Date: 2006/12/23 02:37 By: Runner_Ryan Status: Admin  
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I did the driver's side body mount, so now I can drive straight, and turn left. I'll be all good.
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Re:New tires. 37's on a FJC?
Date: 2007/02/15 23:03 By: GT72 Status: User  
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You can make them fit with a 6" kit Fabtech or Procomp.
Have you seen these kits?
I wouldnt do anything else besides that..
also try Allprooffroad.com
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