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cruiserlarry
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Re: Whassup

Post by cruiserlarry » Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:33 pm

MoGas wrote:Hello, I'm Dave. Some of you may know me from other forums.

Married
3 daughters
1 Chocolate Lab
I live in Flagstaff

I have a '93 FZJ80 Land Cruiser with:
ARB Commercial front bumper
Warn 8274
285-75/16 BFG AT/KOs
Hanna Quality Sliders
Hella 4000s
Slee Braided brake hoses
OME 850/863 "Heavy" lift
Slee 25mm front spring spacers
Dual battery system
There are other modifications, but I don't wish to bore you.

I bought my wife a 1988 FJ62 Land Cruiser for mother's day this year. It is stock, red, with 31-10.50-15 AT/KOs




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Re: Whassup

Post by toms » Thu Aug 21, 2008 2:30 pm

Hi Dave,
Wlecome to Outdoor Adventure USA. What is the total amount of lift you have and do you ever rub those 33" tires on the wheel wells? Any thoughts on the 6" lift by Slee?
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Re: Whassup

Post by MoGas » Thu Aug 21, 2008 5:12 pm

toms wrote:Hi Dave,
Wlecome to Outdoor Adventure USA. What is the total amount of lift you have and do you ever rub those 33" tires on the wheel wells? Any thoughts on the 6" lift by Slee?
I have the OME Heavies that are supposed to provide 2.5 inches of lift with a constant heavy load. Up to 250# up front and 440#in the back. I also am running a 25mm (1in.) spring spacer up front because I don't often run enough weight in the back. When I build my rear bumper, I may put a rear spacer in or go to a different rear spring. I have not had any rubbing issues.
1993 FZJ 80, Classic White. Basic modifications
1988 FJ62 (Wife's)
1965 M416 Trailer.

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Re: Whassup

Post by toms » Thu Aug 21, 2008 5:15 pm

Ok - Thanks
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