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Old Aug 19, 2018
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Building a wannbe...

I purchased a '97 2.3L 4X2. I plan on lifting it to meet a set of either 235/75/R15's or a set of 265/75/R16's. Will I need to go 2" on the 235's and 4" on the 265's? This will save alot of measuring and ciphering on ordering the lift and what-not.

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Old Aug 20, 2018
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Welcome to the forum

Have a read here: http://www.therangerstation.com/how-..._fitment.shtml

Those are usually for 4x4s so add an inch of lift, two inches to be sure


You will want to change the rear axle ratio with a 4cyl and larger tires
1997 should still have the speedometer gear setup on the trans tail shaft so you will just need a new Driven Gear change to calibrate electronic speedometer for new tire size and/or rear axle ratio
 

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