farmboy530
New Member
I know I know this question has been asked in different ways with so many mixed and confusing answers but I figured I'd ask a couple specifics because I think many people will be in my same boat due to not wanting to lift too high or modify to terribly much. To the point. Running and loving my 07 3.7l liberty with a frankinlift ii and 1.5" spydertrax wheel spacers. Currently mashing the suggest 245 75 16 khumo M/Ts. Trimmed bottem bumper and inner front fenders.
- Now, I would love to run 265 75 16s... I have read so many contradicting vews I figured I'd start fresh here. I read tommud said you must run a 4" lift. The Frankie is rated at 2.5" but people say that varies and can be as much as 3.5"s.
Sooooo
-Must you re-gear to run 265 75 16s. They are 1" taller and 1" wider then my current 245 75 16's and I don't need gears currently.
-with a pounded pinch weld and 1.5" wheel spacers can I trim enough up front to clear these larger tires. This of course mush include turning and flexing.
-simply wondering if they will rub in the rear while flexing.
-lastly, if I must go up in lift what can I do to my frankinlift to get another inch without compromising the ride quality I love so much.
I think this info in one place might be good for a lot of folks who are looking to get the most out of a simple frankinlift without going overboard or spending thousands on a 4" lift.
Thanks guys!
- Now, I would love to run 265 75 16s... I have read so many contradicting vews I figured I'd start fresh here. I read tommud said you must run a 4" lift. The Frankie is rated at 2.5" but people say that varies and can be as much as 3.5"s.
Sooooo
-Must you re-gear to run 265 75 16s. They are 1" taller and 1" wider then my current 245 75 16's and I don't need gears currently.
-with a pounded pinch weld and 1.5" wheel spacers can I trim enough up front to clear these larger tires. This of course mush include turning and flexing.
-simply wondering if they will rub in the rear while flexing.
-lastly, if I must go up in lift what can I do to my frankinlift to get another inch without compromising the ride quality I love so much.
I think this info in one place might be good for a lot of folks who are looking to get the most out of a simple frankinlift without going overboard or spending thousands on a 4" lift.
Thanks guys!