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Old 01-12-2007, 05:50 PM   #1
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How much lift for 35" tires?

I recently got a '72 Blazer that has no lift & 33s. From the way everything reads Skyjacker Soft Ride is the way to go. I would like to put 35x14.5 Boggers on it. But would a 4" or 6" work better? I don't want to be bending up the fenders every time I'm turning & going down in a ditch! Show pics of yours if it's got 35s.
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Old 01-12-2007, 06:10 PM   #2
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Re: How much lift for 35" tires?

Hey man, I'm new to the site and the whole computer world for that matter.. But I have a 72 Jimmy that I put a 6" rough country on last winter.
I put 35x15.5 swampers on first with a 10" rim, those looked to small, lots of wheelwell clearance. So I upgraded to 37x14.5 swampers on a 12" rim, however those rubbed a little on the pass. side had to trim a bit. Well theres my two cents.. Sorry I don't any pics yet... haven't figured that out yet.
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Old 01-12-2007, 06:14 PM   #3
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Re: How much lift for 35" tires?

6" lift minimum for any kind of decent wheeling with 35's...period.
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Old 01-12-2007, 06:15 PM   #4
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Re: How much lift for 35" tires?

The 4'' will work but you might have to work the fenders slightly. The 6" will work with no problem.
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Old 01-12-2007, 08:05 PM   #5
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6" lift minimum for any kind of decent wheeling with 35's...period.
I have a four inch lift and 33's. Before I purchased them we tried a set of 35's, they fit, but they would rub while turning sharp. Definatly a 6" lift is minumum.
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Old 01-12-2007, 08:18 PM   #6
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Re: How much lift for 35" tires?

Agree, Agree, Agree, Agree. I have 35's on 4" front / 6" rear spring lift, I
have no rub issues whatsoever, but .................... Show rig, no wheel'n
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Old 01-12-2007, 08:35 PM   #7
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Thanks for all the input guys! Sounds like 6" is the way to go.
By the way, to the guy that said "hey man", I'm a woman!
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Old 01-12-2007, 08:48 PM   #8
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Re: How much lift for 35" tires?

Not so much a rub issue, but.... how about coming off the line with 3.73 gears and a 350/350 ???? 33's or 35's????
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Old 01-12-2007, 10:00 PM   #10
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Re: How much lift for 35" tires?

definantly 6" thats what mine had with 35" bfg M/T's. It worked Perfect!
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Old 01-12-2007, 10:09 PM   #11
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Not so much a rub issue, but.... how about coming off the line with 3.73 gears and a 350/350 ???? 33's or 35's????
Are you drag racing you'rs? Towing with it? Just curious.
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Re: How much lift for 35" tires?

Hey woman!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry about the "man" thing, I didn't read the profile.

Sounds like everyone agrees on a 6"..

Sorry again..
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Are you drag racing you'rs? Towing with it? Just curious.
Sorry, just an old term used from my street racing days.
I will be running in sand, trails and towing. My boys and girl bought me 35's for Christmas and I think they will be to much for it. It could be a dog when I give it gas, and I don't want to regear it (4:10) Thanks for your suggestions, and sorry for the hijack, just thought it might fit in with this thread. J.
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Sorry, just an old term used from my street racing days.
I will be running in sand, trails and towing. My boys and girl bought me 35's for Christmas and I think they will be to much for it. It could be a dog when I give it gas, and I don't want to regear it (4:10) Thanks for your suggestions, and sorry for the hijack, just thought it might fit in with this thread. J.
I won't be 'optimum' but you could work with it seeing you already have the 35's.

Your th-350 has a pretty decent first gear, better than a th-400 at least.
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I won't be 'optimum' but you could work with it seeing you already have the 35's.

Your th-350 has a pretty decent first gear, better than a th-400 at least.
Ah, now you bring up the other prob. Just bought a th400 and now it sounds like it is going to get 'worse.

I guess regearing is in my immediate future, like I don't have enuff todo... Thanks Kurt for the info.
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Ah, now you bring up the other prob. Just bought a th400 and now it sounds like it is going to get 'worse.

I guess regearing is in my immediate future, like I don't have enuff todo... Thanks Kurt for the info.
4:10's are very common in our trucks, why not find some and swap out the entire she-bang?

Well since your doing all that now...time for the 8-luggers.

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Re: How much lift for 35" tires?

If those 35"s are gonna be 14.5" wide, you definitely are going to need 6".
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4:10's are very common in our trucks, why not find some and swap out the entire she-bang?

Well since your doing all that now...time for the 8-luggers.

:hj: sorry fun in dirt, any other info we can give ya.
If I do 8 lugs I lose my ralleye wheels, alright 33's in the dirt w/4" lift. Mall cruising 35's, all show and no go!!!
Thanks fun in the dirt for allowing me to ramble on...
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