: would 4" waggy springs + 1" BL + TJ flares fit 35s?


YJ4LIFE
02-26-2002, 10:00 PM
I'm a broke college student trying to figure out how to run 35's. would sua with 4" BDS waggy front springs all around, 1" BL, TJ flares fit 35's?

WillyPete
02-26-2002, 10:17 PM
uuuuhhhh unless you already have the springs, just go SOA.

and yes, if it's on a YJ, that should fit 35s.

best way i can think of actually is just to cut the fuck outta your fenders... chop chop

Po' riggity
02-26-2002, 11:36 PM
Here's mine. 4" yj springs, 1.25" body lift, tj flares in rear, and flatfender look up front, with 35's. Thats the most Id ever put for tires in the wheelwells, as they stand now. As soon as I get the SOA done, Im going to either 36's or 37's...

http://community.webshots.com/storage/1/v0/7/90/71/31079071oqFuUCkkvF_ph
Scott

Charly
02-27-2002, 04:36 AM
yeah Tas they will fit, but I'd definitely give SOA some serious thought before you decide.

With SOA , 1" BL and TJ Flares you will be able to fit 36s and have MUCH better performance.

YJ4RoX
02-27-2002, 06:18 AM
For the budget route, take the SAWZALL and remove large amounts of the wheel wells:D Its free,(if you have a sawzall) fairly fast and VERY effective. SAWZALL and SOA, grab some 35" MTR's and lockers and hit the good stuff:flipoff2:

TTM
02-27-2002, 10:12 AM
Yes, that setup should work. I ran almost he same setup before i went SOA with 42s and i never had a prob.

Po' riggity
02-27-2002, 12:07 PM
Originally posted by Charly
yeah Tas they will fit, but I'd definitely give SOA some serious thought before you decide.

With SOA , 1" BL and TJ Flares you will be able to fit 36s and have MUCH better performance.
I agree with you here Charly, after running my 4" spring under for about 2 years, I can say that While the jeep perorms OK, I know that once its SOA and on at least 36's, it will do much better.
Scott