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33s on a 2” BL?

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🏆 That earns you a solid 1st place trophy for wildest claim of the month. It'll be in a strong running position for another 1st place when the annual awards come up. I believe your buddy ran 33's without a lift but the "and his was fine" is that part that easily earned the trophy.
Never said it was on a tj I bet tht earns more points right lol
 
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Damn if it’s like this when you ask for advice in here. I won’t do it again. The constant bullying by 40 year olds lol is too much for me. Childish much… I will have no further comment to the helpful ones thank you😁
 
Damn if it’s like this when you ask for advice in here. I won’t do it again. The constant bullying by 40 year olds lol is too much for me. Childish much… I will have no further comment to the helpful ones thank you😁
I agree. I posted a picture of my Jeep and my experience with my set up and I was informed that my tires were rubbing and I just didn’t know they were rubbing.
I’m 50 years old, by the way. Good Luck!
 
Damn if it’s like this when you ask for advice in here. I won’t do it again. The constant bullying by 40 year olds lol is too much for me. Childish much… I will have no further comment to the helpful ones thank you😁

I'm just curious is 40 old or young?
 
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I agree. I posted a picture of my Jeep and my experience with my set up and I was informed that my tires were rubbing and I just didn’t know they were rubbing.
I’m 50 years old, by the way. Good Luck!
Rubbing, riding the bump stops or, or bottoming out the shocks. No other way around it of your going over 5mph and turning, going over speedbumps, or driveway transitions.
There is no way to argue the geometry. It is a bad setup, even for the street.
 
2" BB lift with 33" tires and has never rubbed once. Mostly on road driving but does go offroad occasionally. No rough trails or rock crawling though.

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OK I am sorry I can't take it anymore I am out. And as Ryan says Seacrest out
Seriously, (I had to google some of that) - but it’s funny when people have an answer they want to hear and then complain when they hear from anyone with experience that has a different answer.

A bit of advice @tmoe11 - even if you disagree with people you can probably learn a few things or at least understand perspective better.
 
Seriously, (I had to google some of that) - but it’s funny when people have an answer they want to hear and then complain when they hear from anyone with experience that has a different answer.

A bit of advice @tmoe11 - even if you disagree with people you can probably learn a few things or at least understand perspective better.
Bit like me with gearing lol but I laugh at myself now lol took me a week home with the flu looking up gearing and still couldn't find what I "Wanted to hear" :)
 
Rubbing, riding the bump stops or, or bottoming out the shocks. No other way around it of your going over 5mph and turning, going over speedbumps, or driveway transitions.
There is no way to argue the geometry. It is a bad setup, even for the street.
Like I said, normal city driving. ZERO rubbing or bottoming out!
I didn’t say I was running the King of the Hammers.
So many people know everything about everything!
 
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