Steve's Sidekick Build

sixstringsteve

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Location
UT
that's not clutter, it's a relevant question. Brent from Trail Tough recommended it, and I researched with a few other people who have installed this lift on a 4-door kick, and they said anywhere from 2.5-3" would be ideal. We'll see when I get it installed. I don't mind the tires sticking out a little bit.

I've always had 2.5" BS on my samurai's too. It just works really well with these little zukis.

Also, after seeing the 2.0" BS on my '81, I really liked the added stability, wider stance, and look. I think those were the perfect wheels for that '81.
 
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Chevycrew

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Location
WVC, UT
If I did my math right...

on 55" wide axles, 12.50 wide tires, on 2.5" backspace 8 wides, will give you a total width of 71.5", or 74.5" total width with the ifs rear housing and front spacers/hub widening.

How wide is the kick body?
 

sixstringsteve

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Location
UT
not sure on the width of the kick body. I've heard not to go with the spacers up front, but we'll see. I may want to do the hub widening if I feel like the wider rear end causes a problem.
 

sixstringsteve

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Location
UT
When I talked to Brent, he said this rig had 4" BS with 1.5" spacers on it, so it puts it at 2.5" BS.

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Granted, it also has 35's, so it looks a little more proportionate, but I like that stance. We'll see, I may have to do some experimenting, but my buddy with the white one here has 3" BS and says it's just about right:

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(link) --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeNViHvyx84&feature=related
 
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sixstringsteve

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Location
UT
That's what Brent recommends. I think there's some rubbage issues if you run the wheel spacers up front. I'll be doing some experimenting though.
 

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
I thought so too, but it's what brent (designer of the kit) recommends. I'll give him a call and double-check since I already have an '85 axle sitting in my backyard.

He says the rear is only 1/2" or so wider than the front when you go with an ifs in rear.
 
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SAMI

Formerly Beardy McGee
Location
SLC, UT
Don't worry about leakage, just use silicone. My Xterra came form the factory with 28 holes in the roof, no leaks... yet. ;)
 

sixstringsteve

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Location
UT
You don't understand, "precision" isn't in my vocabulary. My "precision" is more like someone with a seisure and an open tube of toothpaste...
 
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