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Old 01-06-2010, 09:06 PM
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Hey guys, I'm new on here, but I am familiar with threads.
Ok, so I just bought my lift for my 2000 Jeep Cherokee Classic. I purchased the 3.5 RE Superflex Kit. In my garage I have a set of 32" 11.5 BFG All Terrians on 15X10 Pro Comp Rock Crawler wheels. I believe the wheels have a 4.25 BS. Will these fit with no rubbing? I bought the 4 wheels for only $80 and I like the way they will give the XJ a stance. I just hope they fit...

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your probably going to have to trim some but they shouldn't rub a whole lot. best thing to do is test fit them.
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I was afraid of trimming. Since I have the Classic, with all body painted pieces. The only thing I am afraid that the tires will rub are the control arms when I do a hard turn.
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32's with 4.25 inch of backspacing shouldn't rub the control arm. But as stated, if you plan on going over even a decent sized speed bump, you may hit your fenders.
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Should be OK on the LCAs but will hit the flairs and fenders when you stuff a tire into the wheelwell.
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I'll be taking speed bumps very slow...haha
Yeah, there won't be too much flexing going on anytime soon once its all on thats for sure...

Its going to be a mall crawler till I get a little more money for new flares. A jeep is never a finshed project!

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