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What flies and what doesn't here

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  1. #1 What flies and what doesn't here 
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    As far as the Suspension forum goes, DO NOT ask what size tire will fit with your budget boost. It's a 31". Always has been, always will unless you and your sawzall are quite friendly. If you want to post those kinds of questions, go here www.jeepsunlimited.com and DO NOT post it here. We'll warn you a couple times, then after that:

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    but....what tire size can i fit stock? muahaha.



    do you think we can get the flipoff2 emoticon?
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulkeith

    do you think we can get the flipoff2 emoticon?
    Workin on it!
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    Actually, there should not really be any sort of talk about budget boosts on here at all. If I see threads with questions about budget boosts or "what size tire fits with ___ lift?", I will delete the thread or the questions. We all know that your tire size is limited not by your lift, but the sheetmetal surrounding your tires...if you don't understand that, go directly to JU....do not pass NAGCA, do not collect 200$. Of course there's always exceptions...like if you ask a question about fitting 37's with a budget boost, for example.
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    How big of a tire can you fit with a budget boost? 33"x12.5" fit easily, so maybe 35s? Someone will eventually try it....

    '94 V8, 37s, Clayton 4-link, locked 44/9", 1ton histeer, extd whlbase, 231, plenty of other junk - SOLD BIATCH!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raacerx
    How big of a tire can you fit with a budget boost? 33"x12.5" fit easily, so maybe 35s? Someone will eventually try it....
    Already tried 35's about two years ago with a BB . . . . went back to 32's, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaveZJ
    Quote Originally Posted by Raacerx
    How big of a tire can you fit with a budget boost? 33"x12.5" fit easily, so maybe 35s? Someone will eventually try it....
    Already tried 35's about two years ago with a BB . . . . went back to 32's, lol.

    If my dad would let me take the sawzall to his rig... they'd fit!!!

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    I know someone with 35's on a BB..

    *edit* It absolutely does not go offroad though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TrojanMan
    I know someone with 35's on a BB..

    *edit* It absolutely does not go offroad though.
    it doesnt count if its a TJ!
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    Shit just slap on any tire you want and let the tire do the trimming.
    LOL
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    Clearancing for tires is easy. Install the desired size tires, install snow chains, drive it like you stole it. The noise, smoke, and sparks eventually subside.
    The assometer is easy to fool.
    A dizzy is not an engine part.
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    Quote Originally Posted by '90Cherokee View Post
    Clearancing for tires is easy. Install the desired size tires, install snow chains, drive it like you stole it. The noise, smoke, and sparks eventually subside.
    A nearly 10-year bump from a n00b. I love it!
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