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Old 09-20-2006, 09:54 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: 285 Nitto Grapplers...

I will keep you posted on what I find off road on the weekend.

Meanwhile, I stopped by a local Toyota 4x4 outfitter to ask about a suspension lift and what to do about a different roof rack. Mainly, if I get a lift I have to do something different about the rack so I can get the FJ in the garage.

The outfitter pointed out as others on the forum have, that a lift kit does not solve a rubbing issue, it just increases the distance the suspension travels before tire rub. Taller suspension stops would have to be installed to prevent rubbing at maximum articulation. They took a quick look at the setup on my rig and thought that I should be okay. They had been surprised at how much room there was with the Wranglers installed.
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