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Agreed, I don’t think there is enough sag for me took pick it up in the picture. Quality parts may cost more up front by you definitely get it back in the end.
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Just finished this up today……🔨….. Some side hustle money……😁

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Now, you guys probably see a deck, but I see 5 new Nittos TG 38s ….… 😂 .
Nice work 👍🏻. Definitely some extra $$$ for the rig
 

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Nice work 👍🏻. Definitely some extra $$$ for the rig
Thanks Rick…., now I’ve got to get creative with why I need new tires, the wife is a little too Jeep savvy to fall for the ole “flux capacitor “ type shit……😂 …….nobody to blame but myself for that though…………. damn it….🤣
 

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Thanks Rick…., now I’ve got to get creative with why I need new tires, the wife is a little too Jeep savvy to fall for the ole “flux capacitor “ type shit……😂 …….nobody to blame but myself for that though…………. damn it….🤣
Those damn RGs are lasting too long 😆
 
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All this talk of 38s, I thought I’d get her up on the ramp to see how much more pinch I’ll need to trim….I'm thinking about another 1/2-3/4”. Also probably have to modify my Artec inner fenders as well…it gets close now…
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I think I’m ok in the front , even though it looks like I’m rubbing, I actually have a little over an inch at the closest spot……

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I would think you would be able to run 38” tires without any trimming. I use three Metalcloak spacers both front and rear. To make the 38” pats I run work without trimming I just removed the rear spring and placed one of the wheels on the axle. I cycled it up and down onto the bump stop and made adjustments to the control arms until the wheel was perfectly centered. Then I adjusted for the driveline angle. You might try that before trimming although you might be running few spacers. You will like the 38’s, I love mine. I think they are the sweet spot for a JLU. I am also running 4.5” backspacing on my wheels. QUOTE="Roky, post: 2910346, member: 24471"]
All this talk of 38s, I thought I’d get her up on the ramp to see how much more pinch I’ll need to trim….I'm thinking about another 1/2-3/4”. Also probably have to modify my Artec inner fenders as well…it gets close now…
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I think I’m ok in the front , even though it looks like I’m rubbing, I actually have a little over an inch at the closest spot……

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Hey bud, I’m running 3-1/2” bump right now, I could try taking my 1/2” out and put in a 1” but I’m not sure I want to do that… I centered my rear wheels in the well… I really don’t like that forward look that Jeep set up, bugs the crap out of me, lol…. Maybe the 38s will look to far back and I can move the axle forward, lol…
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I just pulled it out for a few pics. I can see what you’re saying about the tire being slightly forward now that you mentioned it. The 38” tires fill up the fender well really nicely so I don’t think I noticed it was slightly forward.
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Hey bud, I’m running 3-1/2” bump right now, I could try taking my 1/2” out and put in a 1” but I’m not sure I want to do that… I centered my rear wheels in the well… I really don’t like that forward look that Jeep set up, bugs the crap out of me, lol…. Maybe the 38s will look to far back and I can move the axle forward, lol…
Do you have a side pic of your rear wheel ?
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I just pulled it out for a few pics. I can see what you’re saying about the tire being slightly forward now that you mentioned it. The 38” tires fill up the fender well really nicely so I don’t think I noticed it was slightly forward.
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Hey bud, I’m running 3-1/2” bump right now, I could try taking my 1/2” out and put in a 1” but I’m not sure I want to do that… I centered my rear wheels in the well… I really don’t like that forward look that Jeep set up, bugs the crap out of me, lol…. Maybe the 38s will look to far back and I can move the axle forward, lol…
Do you have a side pic of your rear wheel ?
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Yeah, that doesn’t look as bad as the stock height rigs…. I think with more fender gap, it’s less noticeable……..here’s where mine sits now…

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I can definitely see the difference between them, but I think once the 38’s are on it’s less noticeable.
Yeah, that doesn’t look as bad as the stock height rigs…. I think with more fender gap, it’s less noticeable……..here’s where mine sits now…

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I can definitely see the difference between them, but I think once the 38’s are on it’s less noticeable.
Yeah, that doesn’t look as bad as the stock height rigs…. I think with more fender gap, it’s less noticeable……..here’s where mine sits now…

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Yeah, yours doesn’t look bad…. Are the Pats a true 38 on the Jeep , or do they run a little smaller ? My Nittos, RGs are about 1-1/4” under…. Hoping the TGs are closer to advertised……
 

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The trail to run smaller than advertised. My 40,s measured 38.65 at 29 psi. Now my 42 inch Mickeys are exactly 42 inches at 27 psi
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