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Title: The 32's are looking small.
Post by: acw592 on January 07, 2005, 03:41:40 PM
My tracker currently has a set of 32's. I have 6" of lift and really want to go to 33's. I was wondering if any of you guys running 33's could post some pics. THANKS
Title: Re: The 32's are looking small.
Post by: jookycola on January 07, 2005, 04:13:45 PM
the guy in the picture on the main page (burgundy & tan 98 2-door) is running 33's

my question is what all would need to be done to make a tack/kick road woarthy again after a build up like that (6 inch lift w/ 33's)

i'm going to go with the lower gearing to regain my highway speed.  but is it wiser to put on headers as well?

i love this lift and that size tire just as i said before, my main concern is not being able to keep up with freeway traffic.  check out the readers rides section for more sweet 6/33 combos and some 6/32 combos too.
Title: Re: The 32's are looking small.
Post by: explosivo on January 07, 2005, 04:34:16 PM
You're gonna definately want gears with 33's. A header and cam would probably help out a little, too.

Remember, kids, freeway driving and Trackicks with 33's and stock gearing do not mix well!
Title: Re: The 32's are looking small.
Post by: Natebert on January 08, 2005, 03:12:08 AM
We ran 33's with a Calmini 2 inch modified and a 3 inch body lift.
I'm sure Heather can find the pictures and post them here.
Title: Re: The 32's are looking small.
Post by: Zukipilot on January 08, 2005, 03:12:29 AM
(http://www.izook.com/features/godzuki2/images/zroc1.jpg)
(http://www.izook.com/features/godzuki2/images/crk1.jpg)

Road Worthy??? Axle gears and make sure all your steering componets are in good shape. With the Calmini 5.83's I can run my Kick with 33x12.50 MTR's at 70-75 all day long. It could go faster but I'm skerrtttt :P

Zig
Title: Re: The 32's are looking small.
Post by: hcgalvin on January 08, 2005, 03:16:07 AM
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We ran 33's with a Calmini 2 inch modified and a 3 inch body lift.
I'm sure Heather can find the pictures and post them here.



Yeah...

(http://www.granitepath.com/friends/kd7hcg/pictures/33s/DCP_4747.jpg)

(http://www.granitepath.com/friends/kd7hcg/pictures/33s/DCP_4748.jpg)

(http://www.granitepath.com/friends/kd7hcg/pictures/33s/DCP_4749.jpg)

Back *RIGHT* before the SAS when my truck looked REALLY sharp..  :'(

Title: Re: The 32's are looking small.
Post by: mudfkr on January 08, 2005, 06:46:52 AM
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My tracker currently has a set of 32's. I have 6" of lift and really want to go to 33's. I was wondering if any of you guys running 33's could post some pics. THANKS


What brand of 32"s are you running ?

I run Aussie made 32" mongrels which are a "small" 32x10.5 on a 15x7 with 4" back space and I get no rubbing on the rear guard.

Then the other day I tired a mates 32x9.5 Swamper (nearly an inch bigger O/D then the mongrel  :o) which is on 15x7 with 2.75" back space and it fouled the rear guard while turning. As this is the exact combination that Calmini suggest for rim/tire size for the 3+3 kit, do you have to do some "cosmetic alteration" to the panel work for this to fit ?  
Looking at it with a 3.5" back space I'd clear with no trimming but that means losing track width  >:(

(http://www.eye-irritant.com/august2004/tires 010.jpg)

good luck with the 33's  ;)

     
Title: Re: The 32's are looking small.
Post by: HotRod on January 08, 2005, 01:37:31 PM
Little bit of fender trimming never hurts (too much ;))
(http://www.eye-irritant.com/august2004/Copy%20of%20tracker%20sideview%20no%20flames%202.jpg)
Title: Re: The 32's are looking small.
Post by: Chief on January 08, 2005, 01:52:57 PM
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Little bit of fender trimming never hurts (too much ;))
([url]http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/4/web/496000-496999/496556_26.jpg[/url])

That's what I'm talkin about.  ;)

(http://www.rrorc.com/gallery/data/500/8tire_clearence_1.jpg)
(http://www.rrorc.com/gallery/data/500/8tire_clearence_4.jpg)

(The white lookin goop is silicone to fill the holes where I cut the floor board! :D)
Title: Re: The 32's are looking small.
Post by: HotRod on January 08, 2005, 01:59:36 PM
The horror :o
Frankinstinien ;)
Title: Re: The 32's are looking small.
Post by: acw592 on January 08, 2005, 03:24:45 PM
I'm running Maxxis 753 mudders(the 32's) on 15x10 white spokes(painted black). I'm not sure what the backspacing is. I had to trim the back lower corner on my front wheel wells a little. Other than that they do fine.Since I don't want to re-gear right now maybee I should stay with 32's for a while. This does ok on the freeway unless there's a head wind ;D
Title: Re: The 32's are looking small.
Post by: Chief on January 08, 2005, 03:46:10 PM
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The horror :o
Frankinstinien ;)


Gawd damn mutha fawkin right!!!!!  8)

People stare, but they ain't sure if cause they like it, or if they can't help it (like lookin at a bad car wreck!)
Title: Re: The 32's are looking small.
Post by: wildgoody on January 08, 2005, 05:40:42 PM
I get people about breaking their
necks to get a second look at my
33s on the Kick, they just can't get
the idea that these tires are as big
or bigger than most trucks running
around (non lifted)

(http://wildcatent.freeyellow.com/zookmods/suzuki-rock.jpg)