blistovmhz
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Vancouver, BC
98 XJ, 5.3/4l65e/np231-241hybrid, long arm, OTK/OTA, 63" chevy leaf rear (3.5" lift springs plus XJ main for support), d30/44 locked, 35x12.5 (but probably going to 37's).
Built new mounts for the 63" leafs. Gave them 6" of adjustment for future plans. Currently set as far forward as they go, which is just about dead on stock location. Rear mounts are between the bumper and chassis.
With how well this thing flexes, the 35's are too big to fit in the wheel well, even after trimming and folding. Rubbing on the bottom front and back which is really preventing the rub from hitting the top
.
I've got about 3" between the back of the diff and the front of the fuel tank, and the fuel tank can be moved further back a few inches, or possibly even inboard it through the floor (or build a fuel cell).
Just fishing for idea's on how to do the wheel well chop. My current thought is to just cut'm out inside and out from half way back, to around the fuel door, then wrap the edges with some 2x2 square tube which'd tie into the sliders back to the bumper. This'd give me a good surface to weld the new sheet in on the inside, as well as a handy spot to mount flares (I hate off the shelf flares so I'll probably just layer a few mud-flaps all the way around the well. Really not interested in spending a grand on a flare that will break off the first trip out
).
With this setup, I think I can get about 4" of extra room which should be more than enough for 37's, even if/when I drop my Jeep 2". Not entirely sure about the gas tank yet.
Either way, for now all I REALLY need is about 1-2" to clear the front of the well, but seems like an awful lot of work to not just take it all the way on the first try.
Suggestions?
Built new mounts for the 63" leafs. Gave them 6" of adjustment for future plans. Currently set as far forward as they go, which is just about dead on stock location. Rear mounts are between the bumper and chassis.
With how well this thing flexes, the 35's are too big to fit in the wheel well, even after trimming and folding. Rubbing on the bottom front and back which is really preventing the rub from hitting the top

I've got about 3" between the back of the diff and the front of the fuel tank, and the fuel tank can be moved further back a few inches, or possibly even inboard it through the floor (or build a fuel cell).
Just fishing for idea's on how to do the wheel well chop. My current thought is to just cut'm out inside and out from half way back, to around the fuel door, then wrap the edges with some 2x2 square tube which'd tie into the sliders back to the bumper. This'd give me a good surface to weld the new sheet in on the inside, as well as a handy spot to mount flares (I hate off the shelf flares so I'll probably just layer a few mud-flaps all the way around the well. Really not interested in spending a grand on a flare that will break off the first trip out

With this setup, I think I can get about 4" of extra room which should be more than enough for 37's, even if/when I drop my Jeep 2". Not entirely sure about the gas tank yet.
Either way, for now all I REALLY need is about 1-2" to clear the front of the well, but seems like an awful lot of work to not just take it all the way on the first try.
Suggestions?