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geobloke
Member Since: 06 Nov 2012
Location: Nottinghamshire
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Unless you are increasing the lift (as well as the tyre size) then you should not require a propshaft spacer as nothing has changed between he transfer box and axle. Just tyre size.
Yes DC propshafts are the way to go, if we could I am sure many would have one. But the cost, right...
If you do decide to go for a spacer then be aware that you will also require new longer propshaft bolts to accommodate the spacer. That will require removing the transfer box flange.
To be honest if you are fitting 35" tyres I would be spending money on HD half shafts, flanges and a brake upgrade as the additional turning force of the bigger tyres will probably make braking a bit more challenging.
With those 35" tyres you will also require longer bump stops to prevent the tyres from ripping chunks off your bodywork. With 33" tyres I am as close as you can go without bump stops and/or body wrk trimming.
Just my thoughts anyway...
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