What sort of lift for 32 inch tyres lads?
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What sort of lift for 32 inch tyres lads?
Hi boys !!
What kind of lift am I going to need to run 32 inch tyres?
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Mike
What kind of lift am I going to need to run 32 inch tyres?
Regards
Mike
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Re: What sort of lift for 32 inch tyres lads?
Virtual lift is least work. Or +2 rear springs + rears up front?
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Re: What sort of lift for 32 inch tyres lads?
Least work?! Last time I check you have to cut and modify all the bodywork ! Not to mention the paint work needed ! That's not easy, lift just are bolt on ! Now that's easy, just trying to work out what tyres to put on my new suzuki seen some really nice 32 but I think it's a bit big and will have to do the gearing now I'm thinking about it, probably not a great idea.
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Re: What sort of lift for 32 inch tyres lads?
Least work?! Last time I check you have to cut and modify all the bodywork ! Not to mention the paint work needed ! That's not easy, lift just are bolt on ! Now that's easy, just trying to work out what tyres to put on my new suzuki seen some really nice 32 but I think it's a bit big and will have to do the gearing now I'm thinking about it, probably not a great idea.
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Re: What sort of lift for 32 inch tyres lads?
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Re: What sort of lift for 32 inch tyres lads?
Ideal them !
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Re: What sort of lift for 32 inch tyres lads?
235s fit well for a full arch look on a standard zuk.
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Re: What sort of lift for 32 inch tyres lads?
3" would be better but couldn't find any on the bay
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Re: What sort of lift for 32 inch tyres lads?
If it's just for a daily with maybe a bit of laning I would go 2" lift springs with 31s, you might get 32s on with 2" suspension and 1" body lift.
Or some 235/75s or 30" on stock suspension and call it done...always got the big one for off-roading and laning
Or some 235/75s or 30" on stock suspension and call it done...always got the big one for off-roading and laning