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Put some 31's on the Pathy, Stock Suspension.


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Cragar Soft 8's (15X8", 4" offset).

Michelin X Radial LT's 31x10.5X15(about 50% tread).

 

Very little rubbing on plastic lining at full-turn in front (not an issue).

 

Total investment for wheels, tires, mounting, balance, new center caps, and installation at the shop: $215. :D

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Looks good. Are those fender flares stock? I like them. They don't look like OEM flares. What brand are they and how do they attach to the body?

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Looks good. Are those fender flares stock? I like them. They don't look like OEM flares. What brand are they and how do they attach to the body?

 

they look stock. i'm pretty sure they are, i've seen some other 1G R50s that have the same flares. that is, unless they've all got the same aftermarket ones. :shrug:

 

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sweet pathfinder!! looks awesome!!

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IMG00081-20110824-0952.jpg

IMG00079-20110824-0952.jpg

IMG00074-20110824-0925.jpg

 

Cragar Soft 8's (15X8", 4" offset).

Michelin X Radial LT's 31x10.5X15(about 50% tread).

 

Very little rubbing on plastic lining at full-turn in front (not an issue).

 

Total investment for wheels, tires, mounting, balance, new center caps, and installation at the shop: $215. :D

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Only way to tell is to put one of your front tires on a stump or in a ditch until the back tire starts to rub your rear fender.

ok cool thanks for the tip. would i be better off to go ahead an put a 2 inch lift on it? an where could i get a good lift for a good price?

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