A couple more posts, and I will finally be current with where I am at in the build:sombrero:
I knew I wanted to fit as big of a tire as possible,  with as much travel as practical, and keep a low COG.  On the Scout, it was going to require some sheetmetal work.
Close up of the tire and wheels--35x12.50 MTR on Trail Ready beadlocks.  You can also see where Fesler's (doing the bodywork/paint) tacked up the the sectioned fenderwell so I could check for tire clearances.  It is a little hard to see, but they took out 2.5 inches all the way around,  shortened the leading edge, and kept the factory fender lines.  Should look great finished!
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
I also had to trim, massage, then flat out beat the inner fenderwell portion to keep tire clearance.  
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
The end result I feel was well worth it.  Tire stuffs, and clears everything lock to lock.  Front suspension ended up with 10" travel.
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
This is a pic of the front suspension at full compression.  I remove all the leaves but the main so I can cycle the springs.