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<blockquote data-quote="Relentles0ne" data-source="post: 2111378" data-attributes="member: 75583"><p>[USER=65456]@taquitos[/USER] I appreciate the response, and apologize for a typo in my initial comment. I meant to say ‘I had heard you “can’t” use top hats with 3.2’s…’</p><p></p><p>Im aware of how suspension works from a basic standpoint but my question remains around the best approach for 801a owners who are on 35s to have enough clearing to not have rubbing. For instance, myself (I have 17” Vossen HF6-4s 0 offset) my plans are to put on 37” Mickey Thompsons after I wear through my 35s. While I don’t have immediate plans for off-roading hence why I first went with sdi top hats and rear spacers. </p><p>Down the road I want to have more Offroad capability and would love to upgrade to Fox 3.2s. I’m concerned that those alone wouldn’t be enough to prevent rubbing on 37s. maybe they are I just haven’t had anyone confirm.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps clarify and also helps some others who may be wanting to do the same with their 801a’s down the road. </p><p></p><p>Should I/we look at spacers? Like Index’s bump stop spacers or something more Significant to help safely maneuver the larger tire?</p><p>Welcome the thoughts and ideas!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relentles0ne, post: 2111378, member: 75583"] [USER=65456]@taquitos[/USER] I appreciate the response, and apologize for a typo in my initial comment. I meant to say ‘I had heard you “can’t” use top hats with 3.2’s…’ Im aware of how suspension works from a basic standpoint but my question remains around the best approach for 801a owners who are on 35s to have enough clearing to not have rubbing. For instance, myself (I have 17” Vossen HF6-4s 0 offset) my plans are to put on 37” Mickey Thompsons after I wear through my 35s. While I don’t have immediate plans for off-roading hence why I first went with sdi top hats and rear spacers. Down the road I want to have more Offroad capability and would love to upgrade to Fox 3.2s. I’m concerned that those alone wouldn’t be enough to prevent rubbing on 37s. maybe they are I just haven’t had anyone confirm. Hope this helps clarify and also helps some others who may be wanting to do the same with their 801a’s down the road. Should I/we look at spacers? Like Index’s bump stop spacers or something more Significant to help safely maneuver the larger tire? Welcome the thoughts and ideas! [/QUOTE]
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