Cucvnut
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I got my double bead locks i need to order tires and the new centers so it has the correct back spacing. ill get pictures tomorrow
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Disciple you can get 37's top fit with some trimming and a 4 will keep the bed at a reasonable height. when you run 37's it will help with your speed on the freeway but they do make getting up to speed a little longer. if you keep the stock spring and dont take any of the leafs out the truck will be very stiff but still have the load capacity. I would do a shackle flip to keep away from blocks.Great looking truck, nice build. From your best guess what would you say is the minimum lift needed to shoe-horn in a set of the 37" radial HMMWV tires and bead-locks on a 1008? I'm considering a 4" ORD HD kit with shackle flip rear, crossover steering, ditch the swaybar, and I'm not too worried about hacking up the fenders. I don't plan on real hard off-road use. Don't see myself getting (intentionally) into a situation where I'd need as much flex and travel as your forklift pic. Think it will work or am I being optimistic with the tire size?
My reasoning here is that I use the truck for work (I'm a mason). I often load really heavy cr@p in and out of the back and I want to keep the bed as close to a reasonable height as possible while still getting the rpm advantages of taller tires and the few extra inches of ground clearance wouldn't hurt either for those muddy jobsites and the occasional weekend trip to run some trails.
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