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Way to vague of a question. Your wallet is going to be the deciding factor.allisojh wrote:Whats the price range for a lift? installed + parts.
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They are MB Motoring 72's 18x9 +18 offset with machined mirror finish. I'm not running the 295/65/18 yet, I want to wear out the Coopers first. The Coopers are 285/60/18 (31.5x11.2) and they dont rub one bit, so I feel safe to go with the 295/65 (33x11.6) with minimal rubbing with my setup.Sfinx wrote:Hey Storm4.0.
I really liked ur car. Nice rims and tires . I also have a 2.5" suspensionlift (Radflo) on my Pathfinder. And I am now searching for new wheels. Do you have any problems with rubbing with your dimension - 295/65/18?
I am thinking about 275/70/18, 285/70/17 or maybe 285/75/16. I am also looking at the Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs.
I see that rrpagoa got 275/70/18 Duratracs on his setup (he also got the same as me - Radflo). He mentioned something about doing the "melt-mod" etc. I would like some wheels and tires that doesnt need to much modding...
What kind of rims do you have? Got the specs?
With the new design on the Rancho's they don't leak down (or can't), the valves are no longer air control. They now have a sealed internal vave with a knob on the shock body to adjust it. And the remote setup is now just a motor that turns the knob on the shock body without having to cause any leaks. So you can count Rancho out if you want, but don't be misinformedNYPathfinder wrote:well the time has come to order my lift. Gonna be doing a semi budget 2" lift. Im going with Bilstein front struts for 2" of lift up front.(was debating on the rancho quick lift but heard they start to leak over time)