wildbilly1760
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Looks good. I think you should put on some add a leafs still to get more body clearance. Or a regular lift kit with new spring packs if funds permit.
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I did a 4" lift still had to trim front fenders just a bit near bottom cuz when I got the body twisting off road it was hitting in a few places, I have 37"humvee tires on it with a set of aftermarket 10 " wide rims awesome tractionI would like to put hummvee tires on my newly aquired M887. I know that you need a 2" spacer to clear the tie rods, but not sure about the suspension lift. I have heard that an add a leaf will clear them, but also heard they will rub when the wheel is fully locked. What size lift do i need to clear brand new 37" tires without them rubbing the fenders at all?
Thanks in advance
MatthewH
I did a 4" lift still had to trim front fenders just a bit near bottom cuz when I got the body twisting off road it was hitting in a few places, I have 37"humvee tires on it with a set of aftermarket 10 " wide rims awesome traction
You will need spacers due to the offset.
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I guess i forgot to post an update, with pics, that it is possible to mount 37" tires without a lift kit and only minor fender trimming. However, i did have to change to a later model year steering setup. Guess i'll have to get on that.
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