KaiserM715
Kaiser Söze
Why do you want them? Most of what needs to be done has been covered in this thread.What mods are required for 39"s?
Here is a recap, just in case you missed it:
My guess, Front and Rear Glass and a long travel kit that push's the front end forward an inch or 2 to clear the firewall.
Seeing how much contact my 37's make on different parts of the truck, I am going to have to wager that a MAJOR overhaul would be needed to make this work.
The rubbing is happening mainly around the firewall and rubs at full turn. Even at low speeds when you're turning in questionable terrain, you can hear them rubbing pretty good. The pieces of the firewall that are making contact seem like they can be trimmed down to be more flush with the rest of the firewall. Kinda tough to describe without pics.
Good point on the sub core support... something to look into.
Yeah, sawzall first then a Dremel for the fine tuning stuff. I can't stand how the 'fins' inside the wheel well collect dirt/mud - cutting them off would make cleaning so much easier (and I'd probably lose about 40 lbs of mud).
I just need to look at them closer to see how "structural" the liners are, and what can be safely removed.
Cutting out the firewall would not be fun. I almost had to cut out my entire firewall of the Sport Trac, luckily we were able to make some changes to my truck to where I saved myself a ton of welding.
With pushing the front suspension forward you're able to do the exact same thing.
Clearance issues aside, you would need to look at stronger hubs and rearend.
2" taller might not seem like much, but the loads created by the extra mass can be exponentially greater.
Front: Shift the front suspension forward with custom glass to center the tires in the wheel well and modify the firewall/cab beyond the standard "pinch-weld mod."
Rear: Custom glass and basically remove the OEM inner wheel wells.
Total: $$$
Firewall clearencing is the ticket.
Or run a lift kit:
Easy peasy, no body work needed. Just use the Projects instead of the TTC's.
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