Jalers
October 2nd, 2004, 01:34 PM
Hi everyone,
First off, i am new to lifting up trackers......so these may be easy questions to the advanced guys here.....but anyway, here i go!
I would like to put larger tires on my totally stock 1992 4x4 tracker. I was told i could put 235/75/15 tires as the largest on the tracker rim (15x6 i beleive). Does anyone know if this hits the wheel well any where/ and if this is true?.
I would also like to add the cheapest lift possible. I have read that a 2" body lift can be done with no modifications to the vehicle (other than disconnecting the brakes line from the frame on the front)?. Has anyone done this? I would like to know how to do it myself. I thought you would need to extend shifter arms, fuel necks, bumpers...... I do not know every much about lifting. Any help would be greatly appeciated.
I just finished the design of a front bush guard (3d CAD) and will post Pictures/drawings if anyone is interested. I do not know how to add a jpeg here.....sorry, but i can e-mail to anyone interested.
Jay
First off, i am new to lifting up trackers......so these may be easy questions to the advanced guys here.....but anyway, here i go!
I would like to put larger tires on my totally stock 1992 4x4 tracker. I was told i could put 235/75/15 tires as the largest on the tracker rim (15x6 i beleive). Does anyone know if this hits the wheel well any where/ and if this is true?.
I would also like to add the cheapest lift possible. I have read that a 2" body lift can be done with no modifications to the vehicle (other than disconnecting the brakes line from the frame on the front)?. Has anyone done this? I would like to know how to do it myself. I thought you would need to extend shifter arms, fuel necks, bumpers...... I do not know every much about lifting. Any help would be greatly appeciated.
I just finished the design of a front bush guard (3d CAD) and will post Pictures/drawings if anyone is interested. I do not know how to add a jpeg here.....sorry, but i can e-mail to anyone interested.
Jay