TO begin this is my daily driver. I commute 35 miles a day with most of it being I-95 at rush hr speed. I have grown tired of driving the stocker and would like to drive a lifted Kick with good street manners. Also Uwharrie and Paragon are about 5 hrs from me. I'd like to build this truck with the ability to drive to the trail and wheel the difficult runs and drive back home. All with returning to commuting duties the following Monday still in mind.ÂÂ
I began the build with adding coil spacers 1.5" up front and 2" in the rear. This gave me about 2" of lift all the way around.
Next I trimmed the front fenders. I took 2 5/8" off all the way to the center of the wheel arch, at that point I cut straight to the grill using the body flare and hood line as a guide. ÂÂ
For those that don't want to cut that much, I believe that taking 2" off all the way around would do well for clearance. My fenders were not straight, as I bought the truck crunched. I also have a set of 34"LTBs that might get swapped on to the truck for trail rides so more clearance less sheetmetal seem best for me.
*** If you are concerned about how your trim design would look, then go to a yard and cut soe fenders on some dead kick first. That is probally what I'll do with the rear before I cut my own.  Ofcourse you should always ask first and not cut up their good sell-able invintory.ÂÂ
I am posting pictures of my work so far, due to the fact that I might not get to work on the rear until next week.
Until then. Here it is on 33x9.50 BFG At's
2" Cal Mini Body lift, Rear locker, and 5.125:1 gears are also in the plan.ÂÂ
Trail tires will be 34" LTB's  Current gear ratio is 4.30:1.