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Feeler: Camburg 4" Lift Spindles

Discussion in 'Group Buys' started by Cortland, Feb 23, 2011.

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  1. Mar 8, 2011 at 3:51 PM
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    I feel for you guys. That's BS on Camburgs part. I also think there discount is kind of lame but I guess that's just my opinion.
     
  2. Mar 8, 2011 at 4:22 PM
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  3. Mar 8, 2011 at 4:23 PM
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    Thats why there is a guy here selling them for much more than Camburgs????
     
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    I really hope that letter gets us where we need to be. I feel it was well written, and I thank you for writing it on our behalf. Keep us posted on any response you get from them. This really shouldn't be that difficult, so here's to hoping!
     
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    I'll keep everyone posted. Hope for the best!
     
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    On a different note, while we wait, what size tires do you guys plan on running and what setting do you plan on keeping it with the spindles and CO's?

    I plan on running some 33X12.50/R18's at 1" on my Toytec CO's w/spindles.
     
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    I was kicking around the idea of running 305's.... I asked on one of the other spindle threads, but havent gotten a response yet. I will run them provided I dont HAVE to do the body mount chop. If that is what it takes, I'll just stick with the 285s. Hopefully someone can chime in to let me know...
     
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    I plan running Trail Grappler 295/55R20's with 5100's set at .85 and all pro expedition leafs. Should sit pretty level....what do you guys think? If the back end is a little high i will swap out the stock coils for some eibachs and set the 5100's at 0.
     
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    I was thinking 295/70R18 (34.3 inch) Trail Grapplers with 5100's set at 1.75 and all pro expedition leafs. I don't think I will have to trim or cab mount:pray:
     
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    I know I have seen others on here running 33 X12.50's with which is almost the same width as the 305's. The 305's are like .1" bigger. I had some 305/55/R20's on my H3 and they were pretty beefy looking.

    If you swap out the stock CO's for Eibachs and 5100's and set the new CO's at 0", then you will be sitting just like the stock CO....Am I wrong? I would set the front 5100's at .85" to start and you should be sitting 4.5-4.85" in the front and 5" in the rear with the Expediion Leafs.
     
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    I was looking at that same size and tire on Nitto's website because I wanted a little bigger than 33. But, their sizing chart says that the 295/70R18 Trail Grappler sits at around 34.5"...that is almost a 35". I would expect a big loss in power and torque without having to regear for those.

    I was thinking around a 33.6". A 305/65R18 would put me there but I think BFG are the only ones that make that size.
     
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    And even more for me since I only have a 4 cyl:ballchain: But I really want it pretty big.
    Edit: I see you have the monster rims. How do you like them, thats I want to get also haha
     
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    The eibachs are listed as 1.6" lift over stock. I really think I'll be good to go with the stock coils and shocks set at .85

    Looking at running the 5150's in back, 10" travel with 255/70 valving...i think this is the correct valving, can anyone confirm?
     
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    The rims are awesome and almost maintenance free. Dirt and grim cleans off very easily and some "armor-all" makes them pop with the tires...great wheels!

    I might need to change out the rears with 5150's because the 5100's might be a little short with the new leafs. Not sure on the valving but the 5150's are pretty common to run in the rear with a stiffer leaf pack. I think I remember All Pro recommending the 5150 for their Expedition Leaf pack.
     
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    Everyone thats going with a wide tire, good luck fitting some of the mentioned bad boys. I know that Total Chaos recommends up to 285/75 16 IIRC. There is not much room to be working with, the Camburg spindles are beafy as FUCK!

    Edit: I do not see recommendations anymore or either site for tire size.

    Edit again: All I found for the Camburg was that the maximum wheel backspacing was 4.5".
     
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    I've got these on right now and won't be changing them out anytime soon
    285/65/18 BFG AT, on XD Addicts
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  20. Mar 9, 2011 at 8:09 AM
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    I was referring to the width,
    285 will fit perfect
     
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