Misc. 17 inch wheels with 4.75" backspace S silver97 Jeeper Posts 7 Thanks 1 Location East coast Vehicle(s) 82 cj7, 258, tf999, d300, d44, ford8.8 Dec 6, 2023 #1 I'm wanting to move up to a 37" tire on a 17 inch wheel with 4.75 inches of back space. I'm concerned about rubbing the steering arm and tie rod end. I run a narrowed Dana 44 from a early 70's Chevy k10. Will I be O.K.?
I'm wanting to move up to a 37" tire on a 17 inch wheel with 4.75 inches of back space. I'm concerned about rubbing the steering arm and tie rod end. I run a narrowed Dana 44 from a early 70's Chevy k10. Will I be O.K.?
Manic Mechanic Full Time Jeeper Posts 1,580 Thanks 357 Location Thurmont MD Vehicle(s) 85 CJ7 4.2L 258 .040 over, T-5 trans, dana 300, dana 30 front 3.23 and lock right locker, rear amc 20 3.23 one piece axle shafts traclock 79 CJ7 304, th400 auto borgwarner 1389?? qudratrac stock rest unknown. 89 YJ 4.2L 258, AX-15 5spd, NP231, dana 30 front, dana 35 rear with posi, gears unknown 92 YJ 4.0, AX-15 5spd, np231, dana 30 front, dana 35 rear. Dec 6, 2023 #2 44 front and rear? Sent from my E7110 using Tapatalk Upvote 0 Downvote
S silver97 Jeeper Posts 7 Thanks 1 Location East coast Vehicle(s) 82 cj7, 258, tf999, d300, d44, ford8.8 Dec 6, 2023 #3 44 in the front and a Ford 8.8 in the rear now. The 8.8 is going to be replaced with a 35 spline 9 inch Upvote 0 Downvote
44 in the front and a Ford 8.8 in the rear now. The 8.8 is going to be replaced with a 35 spline 9 inch
Manic Mechanic Full Time Jeeper Posts 1,580 Thanks 357 Location Thurmont MD Vehicle(s) 85 CJ7 4.2L 258 .040 over, T-5 trans, dana 300, dana 30 front 3.23 and lock right locker, rear amc 20 3.23 one piece axle shafts traclock 79 CJ7 304, th400 auto borgwarner 1389?? qudratrac stock rest unknown. 89 YJ 4.2L 258, AX-15 5spd, NP231, dana 30 front, dana 35 rear with posi, gears unknown 92 YJ 4.0, AX-15 5spd, np231, dana 30 front, dana 35 rear. Dec 6, 2023 #4 I think you will be ok. But only way to be sure is install the tires and turn lock to lock and cycle the suspension Sent from my E7110 using Tapatalk Upvote 0 Downvote
I think you will be ok. But only way to be sure is install the tires and turn lock to lock and cycle the suspension Sent from my E7110 using Tapatalk