02" KJ lift help!

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aduchini

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I have a '02 white kj sport, stock everything. I need new tires and don't want to go with the same ones, I want some with bulk, but I'm not sure how big they can get before they'd rub. I was hoping to get 32" tires but Im just not sure how everything works. I also might buy a lift, if I do how much lift is too much and what kind should I get? (I want a good quality kit, but not an outrageous price.)
 

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Go with OME HD all the way around, some boiler top plates, a long Texan rear ISO lift and you will fit 245/75 on there no prob. You should be able to get 265/75 but will have to regear and might have some rubbing.
On second thought just buy my KJ :D lol.


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I have a '02 white kj sport, stock everything. I need new tires and don't want to go with the same ones, I want some with bulk, but I'm not sure how big they can get before they'd rub. I was hoping to get 32" tires but Im just not sure how everything works. I also might buy a lift, if I do how much lift is too much and what kind should I get? (I want a good quality kit, but not an outrageous price.)

With an 02 you're already sagged enough I am sure that even 245-70s will rub some. A GOOD full spring lift will get you up to where you can run 245-75s, as mentioned 32s you'll need to lift/cut and re-gear to 4.10s
How much you willing to spend???
 

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