Some responses to questions / comments I've missed recently:
Definitely! I don't want to rely on the oilpan as my final bumpstop. Gotta find a good spot for a couple of "last resort" bumps of some kind...
These 38's only measure out to about 36" diameter. Normally I'd feel cheated, but with as many issues as I'm having getting them to clear I won't complain. If your tires measure more true to their rated size you may have more to deal with than you realize.
I deep-sixed the original core support a long time ago, so I don't have to worry about that, but the radiator is still pretty wide. This is the best photo I have that shows the full-bump hard turn scenario...
It seems like there's going to be room, but there's only one way to know for sure!!
The new wheels should have a very similar offset (backspacing) to the H2 wheels that are on there now. My ace-in-the-hole is that there is a thick aluminum spacer that is required for almost ANY wheel that I use... so by adjusting the thickness I can move the wheel in or out, depending on where my interferences are.....
The experts seem to think that 1/4" is probably the minimum... I'll have to do a thorough check to see that I am not cutting things too close. But in some areas, there just isn't a whole lot of room left to increase the gaps I've got.
-G
If you only have a 1/4" clearance I'd be putting some kind of solid or small poly bump in there for a straight up hit. This was Brandon's suggestion to me and it saved my ass already. You're no feather weight buggy just like me. Come down hard and that 1/4" could disappear fast. Cheap insurance regardless.
Definitely! I don't want to rely on the oilpan as my final bumpstop. Gotta find a good spot for a couple of "last resort" bumps of some kind...

You mentioned that the portals make the axle move front to back more during turning, maybe that´ll give me some room on mine since I only run 37" tires and a D60 without portals.
One thing I noticed on mine and you migt want to check that too is the bottom of the radiator support. At full lock and bump, on mine at least it looks like the tire would actually contact the radiatorsupport. So I´ll have to clearance that too. Have you checked on yours?
These 38's only measure out to about 36" diameter. Normally I'd feel cheated, but with as many issues as I'm having getting them to clear I won't complain. If your tires measure more true to their rated size you may have more to deal with than you realize.
I deep-sixed the original core support a long time ago, so I don't have to worry about that, but the radiator is still pretty wide. This is the best photo I have that shows the full-bump hard turn scenario...
It seems like there's going to be room, but there's only one way to know for sure!!

I remember reading about it back in the tread somewhere but at this point it could have been a hundred pages back. You're going to have new wheels made. I know you plan on steel wheels trying to keep the original hub cap look but keep in mind while cycling the suspension if the rim width or back spacing changes on your new wheels vs you h2 wheel, you could have clearance issues again. That would be a bummer!
The new wheels should have a very similar offset (backspacing) to the H2 wheels that are on there now. My ace-in-the-hole is that there is a thick aluminum spacer that is required for almost ANY wheel that I use... so by adjusting the thickness I can move the wheel in or out, depending on where my interferences are.....
Greg, I haven't wheeled much, but when I do....oh wait a minute here...
How much minimum clearance exactly do you have in any particular position?
Seems like things will move a bit more in the real world of wheeling with your setup, and in the case of leaves, maybe a lot more in the real world!
Just wondered if you should allow a bit of "extra" clearance for such a situation.
The experts seem to think that 1/4" is probably the minimum... I'll have to do a thorough check to see that I am not cutting things too close. But in some areas, there just isn't a whole lot of room left to increase the gaps I've got.
-G







