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Here are a few pictures

From the front.


And a side shot from the back showing how much the tires stick out from the wheelwells (3/4" more than stock.)


LoveTheX--hope this helps. You can probably fit them those tires in if you don't mind befriending a Sawzall, but the backspacing on the wheels will probably give you problems. And I second the recommendation for a beefy steering setup if you do get them.
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Old 11-20-2002, 08:53 PM
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Gothamist?

What's going on with that rear bumper and quarter panel protector?
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It's my "custom" bumper

A good friend of mine picked up a really sweet Miller MIG, and lets me use his garage whenever I want...so I've been building a few things. He's got a whole lot of tools I don't have (i.e. plasma cutter, Bridgeport mill, etc.) which make building stuff a hell of a lot fun.

Anyway, that was all the impetus I needed to make my own bumper...and I decided to ditch the rear quarter panel plastic while I was at it.

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http://www.4x4lo.com/mods/rear_bumper_done_1.jpg
http://www.4x4lo.com/mods/rear_bumper_done_2.jpg

Sorry, didn't mean to steal the thread. Oh well.
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Old 11-22-2002, 12:45 AM
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well thanks for all the help everyone, i really appreciate it and u have a very sweet looking x gothamist. It is very bad ass.
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Seems you're the 4th on 35s, not the second. There's the silver one in NJ, then Stormy in NH, some guy in a yellow one that surfaced recently, and now Gothamist. Then of course Pika and the 36" swampers...

Who'da thunk it...
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Old 11-22-2002, 12:58 PM
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Check that, they are the only ones " on line " I am sure there are others.
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Ok everyone thanks you all very much for the help!!!!!!! However, i have some final questions. Gothamist those are 12.5 inch wide tires on your truck in the pictures, correct? And when u ordered the specially made rims for your X what backspacing did u get on them and what was the rim size 15x7, i think u mentioned? Also, this is what i wanted 33x12.5x15 in tires on my X. With this i will get a 3" suspension lift, 3" body lift, a slr steering stabilizer, an arb front bumper with the brush guard, and.....what else would i need to ensure a sturdy ride? and to prevent rubbing? Did u have to do alot of work on your X gothamist?

and again thanks for any help!!!!!!
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Don't forget the HD steering system you're going to need with that setup. Gothamist and I both have the Spencerlowracing.com one.
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Don't forget the HD steering system you're going to need with that setup. Gothamist and I both have the Spencerlowracing.com one.
...and I have the Calmini.
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...and I have the Calmini.
Me too and it's awesome! Worth every penny.
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