90 S10 blazer 1 ton SAS.
what axles did u use? I've got a Dana 60 front and a 14 bolt rear. I ask because I'm debating on tire size leaning towards 38-40 range. Worried about pumpkin clearance.
i would guess i have 9 inches of lift and the front tires might barely rub in extreme flex circumstances
im just running half tons (gm 10 bolts out of a k5 blazer) and 33 14.00 inch tires. i contemplating running 1 tons when i built it but with those small of tires i figured they would be getting hung up all over the trails.
i would guess i have 9 inches of lift and the front tires might barely rub in extreme flex circumstances
i would guess i have 9 inches of lift and the front tires might barely rub in extreme flex circumstances
Depends on the back spacing. You will need a lot of offset. If are you planning to run a 60 for a front axle that is going to limit you more than the rear will.
Edit I also merged your threads as well as moved it to the appropriate sub forum for you. Rather than starting a bunch of new threads regarding your build just post your questions in this one so that way people can know the history.
Edit I also merged your threads as well as moved it to the appropriate sub forum for you. Rather than starting a bunch of new threads regarding your build just post your questions in this one so that way people can know the history.
Last edited by rexmburns; May 25, 2017 at 05:51 PM.
mine did with 3.5 inches of backspacing on my k30. front dana 60 they will not without some caliper grinding.

so those are 15x10 rims with 3.5 backspacing. they were close to the drum in the back but they fit without any rubbing. i eventually did a disc brake swap in the back
kinda hard to see but you can see the drums sticking out with the same rims in this picture taking by a potato

so those are 15x10 rims with 3.5 backspacing. they were close to the drum in the back but they fit without any rubbing. i eventually did a disc brake swap in the back
kinda hard to see but you can see the drums sticking out with the same rims in this picture taking by a potato
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