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Thank you! I like how it turned outThat looks great! That's the stance I'm going for.
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Thank you! I like how it turned outThat looks great! That's the stance I'm going for.
Coilover by Eiabach and it does raise the front by 2 inches. I still have an inch of rack as it was originally 3 inches. I am happy with 1" rake.What lift did you go with? Is that a 2" level?
Looks beautiful… but I’m a little partial to Oxford White with Blackout Appearance… lol. What brand lift? Did you keep UCAs stock?![]()
3 inch lift, 1 inch block on rear from factory.
Stock raptor 35s. No rub or cutting.
I really contemplated a coil over setup. But I was worried about how much lift I would actually get, since I have the heavy Powerboost. I’m not super happy with the ride quality after putting the 71 pound LT Grapplers on. It’s a lot bumpier and a bit harsh at times. The stock shocks are overworked for sure.Coilover by Eiabach and it does raise the front by 2 inches. I still have an inch of rack as it was originally 3 inches. I am happy with 1" rake.
https://eibach.com/product/E86-35-035-01-22?epsid=3283
both rough countryLooks beautiful… but I’m a little partial to Oxford White with Blackout Appearance… lol. What brand lift? Did you keep UCAs stock?
If it helps, I can give you measurements from grade to the highest point of front fender opening. My ride is fine and fuel economy is great in summer seasons. I just achieved 8.8L/100km in a 44km ride. 26.7mpg in a 27m ride. My wheels are lighter than stock and the Toyos are 56lbs. Not a great tire in winter but I haven’t had any issues in rain as it has been pointed out in reviews.I really contemplated a coil over setup. But I was worried about how much lift I would actually get, since I have the heavy Powerboost. I’m not super happy with the ride quality after putting the 71 pound LT Grapplers on. It’s a lot bumpier and a bit harsh at times. The stock shocks are overworked for sure.
From what I've read on here but haven't done it myself you should be able to put a 34" in there like a 285/75R17.Stock wheels on my RCSB are 17" rims and Pirelli Scorpion ATR tires. If I wanted to go bigger without messing with the suspension, what's my best option? I don't want to be spraying my new fenders with rocks, I just want to fill that cavernous wheel well!
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I concur. You should be able to fit a 34” tire on stock suspension with no trimming required.From what I've read on here but haven't done it myself you should be able to put a 34" in there like a 285/75R17.
You’re getting great MPGs. I’m hitting around 19.5 on my best commutes, which are mostly highway speed, with some stop and go. I know my tires are heavy but I’m a sucker for the aggressive look of the Ridge Grapplers.If it helps, I can give you measurements from grade to the highest point of front fender opening. My ride is fine and fuel economy is great in summer seasons. I just achieved 8.8L/100km in a 44km ride. 26.7mpg in a 27m ride. My wheels are lighter than stock and the Toyos are 56lbs. Not a great tire in winter but I haven’t had any issues in rain as it has been pointed out in reviews.
19.5 is not bad. At the beginning of my ownership the EV Coach helped quite a bit for me to maximize the EV mileage. Give it a try if you haven’t. I will get you the measurements of both front and rear tomorrow.You’re getting great MPGs. I’m hitting around 19.5 on my best commutes, which are mostly highway speed, with some stop and go. I know my tires are heavy but I’m a sucker for the aggressive look of the Ridge Grapplers.
Could you take measurements from the center of your rim (middle of centercap) to bottom of your fender?
24" front and 24-1/2" back.You’re getting great MPGs. I’m hitting around 19.5 on my best commutes, which are mostly highway speed, with some stop and go. I know my tires are heavy but I’m a sucker for the aggressive look of the Ridge Grapplers.
Could you take measurements from the center of your rim (middle of centercap) to bottom of your fender?
Thank you. So you only ended up with 1/2” of rake. I’d be happy with that!24" front and 24-1/2" back.