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02blazr 05-13-2013 09:02 PM

Would I be able to fit 31s?
 
Can I fit 31s if I put on some 1.5 inch daystar shackles and torsion bar crank ? I believe they would fit on the front because they do for most people with some trimming but i see alot of people have 2 inch shackles. reason for the daystar shackles is because they come with bolts and bushings. would i really need the bolts and bushings? because I could save alot of money without them and get the 2 inch shackles.

blaz 05-13-2013 10:39 PM

NO! :icon_mrgreen:

El_Beautor 05-14-2013 08:45 AM

It depends on the tire, and it depends on if you're running factory rims or aftermarket rims. I tried 3 sets of different brand 31's on factory rims when I had just a t-bar crank and AAL, and one brand fit fine with no rubbing, and the other 2 rubbed the frame and the back of the front wheel well. If you're going to trim your fender then you should be able to fit 31's without any difficulty.

As for the bolts and bushings, you may be able to reuse them if your old ones aren't seized or rotted, but a lot of people end up destroying the bushing because the bolt is rusted into the sleeve. Personally, I'd just replace the old worn bolts and bushings while you already have the shackles off.

02blazr 05-14-2013 09:53 PM

Okay thanks I ordered the shackle kit and now I'll save up for some new rims/tires I want craiger soft 8's for the rims. Any recommendation on backspacing? I want the wheels to pop out a bit but I don't want them to rub bad. I am going to try avoiding trimming as much as I can but if I really need to I will.

El_Beautor 05-14-2013 11:37 PM

With factory backspacing (6") you probably won't rub on the fender, but you quite possibly will rub on the frame. Most aftermarket rims have 4.5" backspacing, and would keep you from rubbing on the frame, but probably will make you rub on the back of the front fender. If you want the tires to stick out a bit more go with 4.5" of backspacing. This will cause more stress on your front end parts, especially the hubs. Just make sure you use quality parts and you should be fine.

sickman420 05-15-2013 08:19 AM

Cragar does make a 16x8 soft 8 that has 5" backspacing. I believe a 31" tire equivalent is 245/75r16. That's the combo I was looking into until I found a.set of z28 wheels.

blaz 05-15-2013 06:07 PM

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I still say no!

31's with a slight T-bar crank and stock rims pictured. If you hit any whoops it will also bottom out and rub the inner fender. If it is a street queen with street tires you may get by but it WILL rub.

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02blazr 05-15-2013 08:36 PM

huh. idk maybe ill just keep stock size tires maybe go up to a 30 and just get rims that stick out more

El_Beautor 05-16-2013 08:57 AM

Blaz, I agree with you that on factory rims you will rub the frame & swaybar, as well as the fender if all you're doing is a T-bar crank and shackles. Like I said above, if you want to fit 31's with only a T-bar crank & shackles you will need to trim the fenders. There have been some people who have gotten away without doing that but most people do need to either do a body lift as well at the T-bar and shackles, or trim the fender to get some more room.

blaz 05-16-2013 07:05 PM

I mean no disrespect El_Beautor. I have seen people led down the "false" road on many forums. Blazer Forum had a good rep so I just figured I would throw in my 2 cents. I had no time on the first post but I think the Pics always help. I know I needed pics before all of my mods. :icon_dunce:


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