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02-21-2008, 05:47 PM
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Re: Track width???
[1. 6" Lift (depending on the company that makes the kit) can be reverseable.
2. If you lift and dont use larger tires, then it might not look right.
3. If the track width is increased the center of gravity will lower.
4. One of my rigs has the 6 inch lift and all that would be needed is the small fender flares and the tires would be completely covered.
WARNING, make your decision with thought!
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02-22-2008, 06:12 PM
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Re: Track width???
1. 6" Lift (depending on the company that makes the kit) can be reverseable.
2. If you lift and dont use larger tires, then it might not look right.
But the 4" isn't reversable?
I will use taller tires for sure, just not much wider, if at all.
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02-26-2008, 02:36 PM
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Re: Track width???
Does anyone have any lift/wheel/tire combo suggestions for keeping the tires under the fenders?
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02-26-2008, 04:27 PM
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Re: Track width???
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Originally Posted by PaHumBug
Does anyone have any lift/wheel/tire combo suggestions for keeping the tires under the fenders?
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Cognito Uniball Upper Control Arms, Chevy green 1/2 ton Torsion Bar keys, Cognito-Bilstein front shocks, 1" coil spacer in rear, Rear Bilstein shocks (adds 2" more travel in rear. if you need need part number let me know), Cognito Pitman/Idler Arm kit, Cognito Idler Pivot kit, Fabtech or Cognito Tie Rods, Rancho Steering Stabilizer
18x9 wheels with 4.75 to 5.0" backspacing with 37x12.50 tires
Benefits
-Increased ground clearance & flex both front & rear with relatively low COG
-Tie Rods, Pitman & Idler arms will last longer
-Stronger steering overall
-No low hanging components or wider track width from using lift kits
-No more ball joints that wear out
-better steering/alignment due to correct length of shaft on Cognito Idler pivot kit where OEM is too short and causes slight pulling to right even from factory
-Wheels/tires within fender flare width
-Will fall into factory alignment specs with room to spare
Here is mine, but I have wider tires and fender flares: http://www.*******club.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=6544&p=122381&hilit=krocks#p1 22381
Let me know if you need help with any of it...
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02-26-2008, 05:24 PM
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Re: Track width???
This is what a 6 inch lift looks like with stock tires.
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02-26-2008, 05:36 PM
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Re: Track width???
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Originally Posted by PaHumBug
1. 6" Lift (depending on the company that makes the kit) can be reverseable.
2. If you lift and dont use larger tires, then it might not look right.
But the 4" isn't reversable?
I will use taller tires for sure, just not much wider, if at all.
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here is mine with 5 inch back space
http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=30234
Some companies that offer lift kits require the diff mounts to be cut among other things. There is much to a lift if you are doing it right. If you supercharge like me and using larger tires, re-gearing is a must to stay in your powerband. The specs on tomps' is right on too. you can keep 15.5 covered with the flair kits out there if your offset is right. Wish you all the luck in your decision.
V/R
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02-27-2008, 07:04 PM
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Re: Track width???
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here is mine with 5 inch back space
http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=30234
Some companies that offer lift kits require the diff mounts to be cut among other things. There is much to a lift if you are doing it right. If you supercharge like me and using larger tires, re-gearing is a must to stay in your powerband. The specs on tomps' is right on too. you can keep 15.5 covered with the flair kits out there if your offset is right. Wish you all the luck in your decision.
V/R
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Looks good! What brand of lift is that you have? You have a 5 inch backspace, what width and diameter are the rims? What tire size is that (width, height)? Thanks for your help!
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02-27-2008, 09:09 PM
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Re: Track width???
Lift kit "BulletProof" www.bulletproof.net
Tires are 38/15.5/18
wheels are 18x10
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02-27-2008, 09:39 PM
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Re: Track width???
The bullet proof lift also uses stock spindles which keeps the track width stock except for changing rims. but this is the only 6" to be able to keep stock rims.. As a general note with all the research I have done the Rancho is actually a 6" lift even though they advertise 4" Fabtech is actually a 6" even though its advertised as a 6 1/2" and Bullet proof is actually a 7" even though its advertised as a 6".
Ohh, and I wanted to say thank you to H2R I went with the Bullet Proof because of your advice. I leased an 08 and I am now an installer and supplier of Bullet Proof suspension here in Florida. I did alot of reading and not much talking but the ride is very sweet. I do like the Fabtec but the diff cut is not reversable. I had an 03 I just sold where the Fabtec was on since it was new.
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02-27-2008, 09:47 PM
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Re: Track width???
Thanks,
I would like to see a pic of your rig... What shock set up did you go with? 
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02-27-2008, 09:53 PM
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Re: Track width???
Thanks so much, this is good stuff. Though that link took me to a web hosting website. I googled bullet proof and found them: http://www.bulletproofsuspensions.net/6_hummer_h2.php
So about how far do your tires stick out? It's hard to tell in the photos. I'm wondering if simply using a bit narrower tire would keep them under the stock fenders.
Thanks again!
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02-27-2008, 11:09 PM
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Re: Track width???
without flairs
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02-27-2008, 11:26 PM
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Re: Track width???
If you used the stock rims and stock width tires the tires woud still be under the flares. Its when going to the offset rims that make them stick out of the fenders. the stock tires are 13" wide. A 325/70r17 would be fine. but are only 35" tall. a 37x13.50x17 should work perfect as only being 1/2" wider
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