Author Topic: Suspension lift to fit 33" tires  (Read 4684 times)

Offline Dark Horse

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Suspension lift to fit 33" tires
« on: September 30, 2004, 01:38:00 pm »
I have been doing all my own mechanic work shy pulling apart the block for years now.

I know far too much about Jeep Wranglers - mine is a 2001 with stroked engine, aluminum radiator, dual optima battery, snorkel, electric fan conversion, everything waterproofed and all vents extended, Dana 60 axles with Detroit Electracs, 35" Trxus MT's, 6" FT LA suspension lift with 6" AiRock, full armor and ridiculously heavy duty bumpers, full cage.  I wheel the heck out of it, or rather, I look forward to wheeling the heck out of it when I return from Iraq - I am 9.5 months in, and have another 14.5 to go.

I'm going to fix up my old '82 C10 rather than sell it and need honest assessments on the best suspension lifts.  I want to be able to fit 33" tires, and expect that 3" suspension lift will handle that.  I will not use a body lift.  The front stock IFS is pathetic.  I'd like to get a well engineered kit, and use rear air springs.  Is there anything worth spending my money on, or will I be better off having an existing newer model kit  modified, and triangulated the rear axle fabricated from scratch?

If I have to go custom, who do ya'll recommend I get in contact with?  I'm from Houston.

My truck is 2wd, and will stay that way, though I would like to drop in a Detroit Electrac - what axle came stock?  I'm interested in a pre-runner type suspension, but have had no luck finding one for a truck this old.

Thanks for your help.


Offline 1976Scottsdale

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Re: Suspension lift to fit 33" tires
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2004, 09:39:00 pm »
a two or three inch body lift will happily clear 33's.  You can get a two inch from JcWhitney for 85.00, or a three inch for 100.00.


Offline danielM87

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are you sure...
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2004, 03:33:00 pm »
Get the link for those suspension lifts and post them if you can.

I have an 87 2WD C-10 and i'm doing the exact same thing to it as he is, and like he said, lift kits take FOREVER to find and i have looked on JCWhitney before, not to find anything. Please post the links or something, would be great, thanks.

How well would 35 inchers clear a 2 or 3" lift??


Offline 1976Scottsdale

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Re: are you sure...
« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2004, 06:36:00 pm »
Here is the link for you.

www.jcwhitney.com/autopar...Id-1001134

I think that 35's will clear with a 3" lift, but I have no idea about a 2" lift.