No way man...I'm sticking with the swanky 1/2 ton diffs this time. Just need to make a few upgrades, specifically everything inside the 10 bolts.
Rene
I hear ya.
Sacreligious, but I hear ya.

No way man...I'm sticking with the swanky 1/2 ton diffs this time. Just need to make a few upgrades, specifically everything inside the 10 bolts.
Rene



Not saying you reminded me of this thread, just the idea of a rim stuck on a vehicle. Don't remember if it got posted on this forum or not, but it's damn funny even the second time.
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2684546

Wait, you havn't trimmed the fenders yet? Wow, I mounted 35s with no lift on my 89 back in the day and the tires almost hit the fenders with the wheels pointed straight. Then again they were brand new 35sPressing it off using the threaded center cap holes worked really good...much better than beating the ever loving sh!t out of the rim with the 13 lb sledge. I didn't want to get too crazy, I only just finished that bedside repair...all I need at this point is to put a huge dent in it by accident.
Driving it as it sits, I can turn to full lock turning left without any rub. Right turn I can get 70% of the way to full lock before I get a little light rubbing. Got home and the rub is so slight there isn't even a mark on the lower fenders...I grabbed my tape and on the drivers side I have 2 1/4" between the back of the tire and the fender. Passenger side I have 1.5". Possibly center bolt issues, we'll see but it explains why it only rubs one way.
I'm sure if I twist it up at all it'll be bad though. I figure 3" fronts, 4" flip, and move the front diff forward 1" or so with some very discreet trimming and it should be OK. we'll see.
Rene
Wait, you havn't trimmed the fenders yet? Wow, I mounted 35s with no lift on my 89 back in the day and the tires almost hit the fenders with the wheels pointed straight. Then again they were brand new 35s
Yep, that's what killed Big Ugly's forward drag link boot with the 36" HMMWV tires it had originally. The stockish wheels pulled the tire sidewall right against the drag link when turning right. Ate it right up.Check for rubbing at the pitman arm/draglink. That's where mine was rubbing on right turns. This was with 33s on stock aluminum wheels.


That reminds me why sometimes I just walkaway and think about it for a bit. What a retard!! LOLNot saying you reminded me of this thread, just the idea of a rim stuck on a vehicle. Don't remember if it got posted on this forum or not, but it's damn funny even the second time.
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2684546
That reminds me why sometimes I just walkaway and think about it for a bit. What a retard!! LOL

I also ran stock steelies back then. 35X12.5 tireWidth is going to be the deal breaker. Width, and backspacing.
I really like the look of 33's or 35's on factory ralleys...it's one of the big reasons I'm staying 1/2 ton. The narrower 1/2 ton diff's also keep the tires tucked in the fenders more...so the truck should stay a little cleaner than my old one.
So let's recap...
1/2 tons on purpose
I like the way the ralley's look
I like that the truck will stay cleaner
This is like the "anti CK5 build"
Rene