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Thread: How far can i lift suspension? how big tires can i fit?

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    If none of Jo's suggestions fix it, check the upper and lower control arm bushings and the ball joints.
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    ok, i checked the tyre pressure. one was 10 psi the other was 40! that a side. i think i will have them all balanced and the laser wheel alignment done. hope that helps as it looks bloody good!

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    there is a bit of play in the front wheel bearing. Is this as specific VX part or is it the same as a Trooper part? bear in mind i have a JDM.
    anyone got a part number?

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    While you are looking for replacement bearings, you can tighten the hub nut to decrease the play on that bearing.
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    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    where is the hub nut? under the freewhel hub cover?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RabidPony View Post

    Which rock sliders are those? I like!

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    Quote Originally Posted by *albino*batman* View Post
    where is the hub nut? under the freewhel hub cover?
    Yes. There should be a retainer with 3 little phillips head screws under the hub cover (or locking hub if you have them installed). Once that's removed, you can tighten the hub nut enough to load the bearings but still allow the retainer to be re-installed. Just don't tighten it too much or you'll add drag to that wheel.

    I know that sounds confusing but I can picture it in my mind since I've done it before. There's a write-up with pictures for re-packing your bearings. Hopefully it's still available in the download section. If not, lemme know & I can post my copy.

    Also note that those 3 little phillips head screws are a real PITA & it's easy to strip the heads. An impact driver will probably be needed. I replaced mine with allen pan head screws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleBeast View Post
    Which rock sliders are those? I like!
    rocky road supersliders - i just got a set a few months back they look great - like they should have came on the car

    http://www.rocky-road.com/index2.html

    make sure you ask for super sliders not rock sliders if you want the ones that stick out

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