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I'd PM Johnstone. He might know.
 






haha but how the hell is that truck fitting those he cant b rubbing all the pretty paint of you know
 












haha i know its to clean for me
 






who the hell paints a lifted trucks frame like that it supposed to be black spray paint
 






It has less paint now, and a few more holes.
 






Check out this thread:
fitting 35's on a 2000 - Jefe

Jefe fit 35s witht he same on his 2000 XLT.

ht_35-3.jpg
Ahh, the memories. A house with a garage and huge driveway, IFS, a dent free body. . .
 






I figured I would ask this here as it some what applies.

With a 2" TT in front and AAL/Shackle in the rear could I clear 33x12.50 on 8" wheels with 3.75 bs with the fenders trimmed like Jefe's?
 






I figured I would ask this here as it some what applies.

With a 2" TT in front and AAL/Shackle in the rear could I clear 33x12.50 on 8" wheels with 3.75 bs with the fenders trimmed like Jefe's?

I doubt it. You need more than 2" of lift to fit 33's.
 






I doubt it. You need more than 2" of lift to fit 33's.

Damn. I'm running 31x10.5 now and and want to go bigger but there is nowhere near the selection of 32x11.5 as there is 33x12.5:mad:

I do not want to mess with a body lift.
 






With a 2" TT in front and AAL/Shackle in the rear could I clear 33x12.50 on 8" wheels with 3.75 bs with the fenders trimmed like Jefe's?
I don't see a problem with that on the street (I ran 35's with just a 3.5" TT for a few months, 2wd, just before the SAS). The problems would come with offroading as you wouldn't have anywhere for the tire to go up. I may also look silly as you'd only have a couple inches between tire and top of fender.
 






Jefe has glas fenders? It doesn't look like it in the picture. What fenders are those???

Tim
 












The caption said he was the same as Johnstone's Sport trac.

Jefe how much trimming did you have to do.

Tim
 






The bottom of the front bumper is missing which helps a lot. This pic is before the SOA and fiberglass.



Jefe fit 35s witht he same on his 2000 XLT.

;)
 












I've probably got the least lift of anyone running 35's on a second generation (I also have a '99) - I have a 3" body lift along with the TT and shackles. If you go to 35's you'll have to trim at least 1.5 ~ 2 inches of sheetmetal in the rear of your front fenderwells and take out about 1 ~ 1.5 inches of the plastic on the front bumpers to clear the front of the tires.

It will require at least that much trimming. That's what my '99 required and like I said I've got a 3" body lift. If you won't put on a body lift I suspect you will have to get more aggressive to fit them on yours.

Oh yeah, some guy named Jefe also did it and I think he wrote an article on what it took to do it ;)
 






Oh yeah, some guy named Jefe also did it and I think he wrote an article on what it took to do it ;)

:o :o Wow I need to read that:wavey: :bdrunk: :bdrunk:

Sorry I am just an idiot sometimes

Tim
 



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