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Offroad Tire/Suspension Pic/Spec Thread (no discussion)

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#1 ·
This thread is for owners to show a picture or 2 of their vehicle and list the specifications.

This will be a thread to help newcomers to the offroad world see what works as well as how these modifications look on a Trailvoy.

NO, I repeat NO conversation is allowed in this thread. If you have questions or comments for the owner of a particular vehicle contact them VIA PM ONLY


What I would like to see listed is

Tire Size and Type
Rim Size and Type
Lift Ammount and Type
Wheel Spacers: yes or no

Thanks guys.
 
#28 · (Edited)
figured it was time to put up pictures of the bumper after almost 4 months of having it

Kennesaw winch bumper
Warn m8000 winch
BDS lift/suspension maxx stacker for top of strut
265/75/r16
hella 4000s
rear lights hidden in bumper where the red reflector normally is
20% tint
soon to get the spring works springs and 285 mt's

i added some pictures from last year
 

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#29 ·
Tire Size and Height: 245/75R16 Hankook Dynapro ATM RF10 245/75-16 (one inch taller than stock)
Wheel Size and Type: OEM 16"
Lift Amount and Type:
Front: Suspensionmaxx 1.75" spacer
Rear: 08 Avalanche Z71 Springs, Smaxx 1 inch spacer, Gabriel Ultra Shocks - (little over 2" Lift in Rear)
Body: N/A
Wheel Spacers: N/A
 

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#30 ·
265-70-17 Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armors

17x8 Eagle Offroad Alloys

All new Bilsteins Front and Rear

MarkMC Full Kit

Front and Rear Brush Guards



Before



Interior-Grey Cloth, but going to pick up custom dark leather covers in a couple hours



Crappy Pic, but I will get better ones

 
#34 ·
Tire Size and Height: 285/75R16 Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac
Wheel Size and Type: 16x7.5 Black powder coated H3's
Lift Amount and Type:
Front: LiftMeister 2.5"in spacer, Bilstein HD Shocks
Rear: LiftMeister 2"in block, Avalanche Z71 Springs/Shocks
Body: N/A
Wheel Spacers: 1.5"in adapters from wheeladapters.com
 

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#38 ·
2004 XUV lift

Tire Size and Height: 245/70/17 BFG Revo AT
Wheel Size and Type: Hurculined OEM 17"
Lift Amount and Type:
Front: LiftMeister 2.5"in spacer, Bilstein HD Shocks
Rear: LiftMeister 2"in block, Avalanche Z71 Springs/Shocks
Body: N/A
Wheel Spacers: None (yet)


 
#43 ·
math8677 tblazer

LiftMeister full kit, Bilstein HDs up front, Z71 springs & shocks out back (pm me if anybody's had issues w/ these shocks topping out after lifting). Les Schwab SXT All Terrains 265/75 16 (I believe Dean Tires actually manufactures them). MB Motoring Blitz wheels 16x8 w/ 25 mm offset, no wheel spacers.
 

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#44 ·
Update

16 x 8 American Racing Atlas Wheels Painted Black
285-75-16 Dayton Timberline MT Tires
1.3 Inch Wheel Spacers
2.5 Inch MarkMC Full Suspension Kit
2 Inch Zone Offroad Body Lift
New Shocks and Struts From Bilstein

Angle Shot


Front Shot


Rear Shot


Clearance with a Normal Garage Door
 
#46 · (Edited)
2004 Trailblazer LT

Tire Size and Type: 265/70/17 APR All Terrains
Wheel Size and Type: Stock 17"
Lift Amount and Type: No
Body: No
Wheel Spacers: There was very light rubbing so the tire guy put some disk like spacers on there super thin just so the tire wouldn't rub at all.





*Sorry for the bad pics iphone hehe.
 
#49 ·
Previous post made me realize that I should put some new pics up...cause she was UGLY then!!!!

Tires: 255/75/17 BFG M/T's (roughly 32")
Front suspension: Smaxx 2.5 spacer, Bilstein HD's
Rear suspension: Tahoe Z71 springs and shocks, 2.5" Smaxx spacer
Wheels: Stockers, painted dark gray
Wheel Spacers: Yes, from wheel adapter.com



 
#51 ·
Update

Tires: 305/65/17 Pro Comp Xtreme MT
Front suspension: MarkMC, Bilstein HD's
Rear suspension: MarkMC, Bilstein HD's
Wheels: 17x9 Pro Comp Xtreme Knight Khrome
Wheel Spacers: 1.3 w conversion to 6x5.5
Extra: 3 inch Prototype Body Lift(TY Mark) -- Adustable Panhard Bar -- Rock Rails -- Gutted Inner Fenders -- Cut Bumper Cover and Front Fenders









 
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