6" Lift with 33s

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  1. yz85rider2002

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    yeah they do
     
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    RC 5", 3" Bodylift, 285/75/16 (33s stock wheels with 2" spacers)

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    ^so small
     
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    Yup!! ^^ they were a little goofy lookin but they got me by till I found the 37s... then 39s LOL still could go bigger but I'm good for now haha
     
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    yeah bro, im good with my 37s. for now lol. By the end of the year, i should have 9 to 11 inches of lift
     
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    Nice!! ^ did ya regear yours yet? I still gotta do the front haha... did the rear myself just ta keep the strain off the tranny haven't got to the front just yet lol no 4x4 is ridiculous!
     
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    nah, I haven't re-geared yet. I am going to find a shop to do it when I come home on leave.
     
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    It's actually pretty easy... just time consuming and ya gotta have the right tools... My 9.75 took 4 hrs and under $400 a-z... Yukon gear set, bearings, races, oil etc... The 8.8 will prolly take less time and I'll probably do a write up on it... wish I did a write up on the 9.75 but I only took a couple pics and just wanted to get it done haha
     
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    thats one thing i have never done is do a gear install. id rather pay someone to do it right the first time
     
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    Yeah, I never did one either... but I have other projects and plan to have more, mud trucks etc... Gotta start somewhere cuz I'm not paying to set up axles everytime I do a project LOL... Like I said, It's easy, just hafta get everything in spec and torqued to spec... I useta setup machines at a machine shop so I'm used to the .001" measurements haha
     

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