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Re: Trimmed fenders and bigger tires
« on: Feb 21, 2006, 02:30:07 PM »
So i just put some 33-12.50 wild country sxt mud terrains on my 79 toyota. i had to trim the front fenders and i rub in the back of the front fender well at full stuff. so i am going to get some f-150 springs for the rear and move the toyota rears up front. Its a decent start.
the 150 springs in the rear will give you a bit more lift, about 4 inches,  but unless your going to go histeer you cant move the axle forward yet :therethere:  sorry

i trimmed the rear of my fender as Rocksurfer said with a 3 pound sledge,  after removing the rusted pieces i replaced it with new sheet metal

untill you get hysteer  this is your only option,
 besides cutting your drag link  or adding a body lift

now  a 1 1/2 -2 inch body lift is fine but dont go over that  or you will have other problems
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