35" on an SFA?

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35" on an SFA?

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I might be able to get my grubby little paws on a sets of 35 inchers.

What does the fitting on an SFA entail?
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Re: 35" on an SFA?

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Move the front axle forward.. and a few other small things.. Steering arm must be shortened, make sure you front propshaft is long enough..

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Re: 35" on an SFA?

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With 35's you will probably have to do a body lift as well. Even with the axle move I think it will still catch the fenders / wheel wells on turns with articulation.
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Re: 35" on an SFA?

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jip will have to do a 50mm bodylift. I have 35's on. The axle move forward is a given, I also put on 30mm wheel spacers....otherwise no real issues.
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JEEPIE wrote:bigger enjine

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