srmitchell
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Mckinleyville (Humboldt) CA
Front-
Room was made with the rigidco bumper. Great clearance.
Before sierrafest last year, I noticed that the new 32's were rubbing, so I did a hack, cut n fold job on the front fenders. (Spent 15 min each side at 10pm, the angle grinder was way too loud so I did it quick.)
This gave me about 1/2 inch of clearance.
Then the rear of the fender was trimmed. The long arms put the front axle 1.5 inches forward (I had to space it out because my track bar bracket was hitting my tie rod, which is flipped.) No rubbing in the back. (Used to run on short arms)
I ripped the fender liners out 2 years ago. Bad idea. Hinges started rusting, and there was always sand in the door check mechanism. It's always wet up here, and a pool noodle didn't work. So, I put liners from a 92 xj in, it keeps everything drier. This covers up the hack tim job too. You can also see that the flares were trimmed on the inside for clearance.
And finally, daystar extended poly bumpstops, and 2 inch rubicon express extensions on bottom.
After all this, I'm pretty much ready to run the 255/85/16 tires I want next. (33x10.4)
Oh, and take note of the rust I'm getting. GAh.
Room was made with the rigidco bumper. Great clearance.

Before sierrafest last year, I noticed that the new 32's were rubbing, so I did a hack, cut n fold job on the front fenders. (Spent 15 min each side at 10pm, the angle grinder was way too loud so I did it quick.)

This gave me about 1/2 inch of clearance.
Then the rear of the fender was trimmed. The long arms put the front axle 1.5 inches forward (I had to space it out because my track bar bracket was hitting my tie rod, which is flipped.) No rubbing in the back. (Used to run on short arms)

I ripped the fender liners out 2 years ago. Bad idea. Hinges started rusting, and there was always sand in the door check mechanism. It's always wet up here, and a pool noodle didn't work. So, I put liners from a 92 xj in, it keeps everything drier. This covers up the hack tim job too. You can also see that the flares were trimmed on the inside for clearance.

And finally, daystar extended poly bumpstops, and 2 inch rubicon express extensions on bottom.

After all this, I'm pretty much ready to run the 255/85/16 tires I want next. (33x10.4)
Oh, and take note of the rust I'm getting. GAh.