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Re: 37" BFG Ball Terrains
Hawk, have you taken any blows to the suspension parts that get exposed from low back spacing rims (mine are, i think, 1.5 or 2" less than stock)?
i'm kind of worried about that - the stuff that was tucked into the wheel is now out a bit...
I still have stock rims. I was considering going with and inch less (4.5" I think) to eliminate the mild rubbing up front. I don't know if my lack of air failure is luck, that the tires aren't big enough, or perhaps because I generally have the air suspension engaged when wheeling-perhaps moving the tires out of the way. But I haven't even looked at the air thingy yet. I just know it's working after some fairly decent wheeling. The photo above shows the tire pretty much at its highest arc of movement.
Re: 37" BFG Ball Terrains
You're probably safe in that photo. HOWEVER--------when you get off camber and you rest the more of the weight of the vehicle on your tire while it's pressed, that's when it'll happen. In that photo you're on flat ground. I've seen two broken - and both were when the vehicle was leaning into the wheel, unlike in your pic.
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Re: 37" BFG Ball Terrains
Thanks CO. I'll probably proceed with the 4.5" wheels.
Re: 37" BFG Ball Terrains
every time i read about how my truck is about to shoot a half-shaft into orbit and send tie rods across state lines, i fret for half an hour, and then just forget about it... and the truck keeps going. the underbody protection is toasted, couple cosmetic blemishes, lots of gouges in the frame, but the alignment is still good and there's no hint of anything being damaged.
but for the moment i'm in my half hour of fretting.
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