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Old 07-05-2009, 10:36 AM   #41
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Re: The OFFICIAL 6inch vs 3inch lift debate

Your right....i just get too worked up with this stuff and got off track. What is a "tummy tuck" for the FJ?
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Old 07-05-2009, 10:52 AM   #42
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Your right....i just get too worked up with this stuff and got off track. What is a "tummy tuck" for the FJ?
Check my thread out. I think at this point we have 4 FJC's who have done a mod like this, mine was done by Bud (of Budbuilt) so that his skid plates would work with it...

MTBcoach is getting a "tummy tuck", graphic pics included...
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Re: The OFFICIAL 6inch vs 3inch lift debate

6" looks like I wish mine did, looks super sick .

But getting almost the same clearance with 6" than the 3", for more much $, I think it all depend what you need and what you really want.
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I searched can someone point me to a pic of 35's on a 3" lift please
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If this helps, 33´s on 3" lift.










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I searched can someone point me to a pic of 35's on a 3" lift please
Not sure how hard your searched, I posted a link above to pics that are of my rig. I run 35 X 10.5 X 16 Super Swamper SSR tires on wheels with stock backspacing, no spacers. Had OME 886/N140 front, 885/N71e rear but swapped out the fronts for some ICON coilovers.

Here a couple pics just because you asked...




An action shot or two just for sh!ts and grins...





Hope they help...
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Mtbcoach,

That looks killer.
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That looks killer.
Thanks, we all know its just a poser rig anyway...
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I'd like to see this debate from the woman's point of view.
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I'd like to see this debate from the woman's point of view.
I tell the same thing to my wife...I may only have a 3" "package" but I can still run full size "rubber"...
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