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Uca and diff drop

Chewbacca450
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Hi all.
Im about to pull the trigger on a 50mm lift.
At 50mm would i/should i do a diff drop and ucas.
Cheers in advance
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Personally I have done neither and 96,000km later and nothing broken and no odd tyre wear.

Assuming wheel alignement is done correctly theN monitor your tyre wear and then make a call on it.
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I like your thinking.mainly because it saves me 1g
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Also a suspension slash wheel question.
Would 285/75 16s fit with a 50mm lift?
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Will really depend on what offset rims. Tyre fitter should be able to answer that based on wheel manufactuer data.
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