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07-05-2009, 07:00 PM | #23 |
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Any updates on this?..I am running a 255/30/19 on the rear and I am rubbing really bad..it has been driving me nuts for the last month...I slightly rolled the rear fender but most shops in this area are to "scared" to do anything to a brand new car...something about liability or something...sigh....
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that is why i didnt have my fenders rolled. if you are rubbing hard like i was, and want to gain as much room as you can, you should have the inside of your fenders shaved. |
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Yes. Pretty much exactly the same thing happens as with the stock suspension. I'm really starting to wonder if it really is the tires rubbing or not. But I can't think of it being anything else. I just make sure I slow down for dips that I am aware of.
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After my KW suspension was installed I had to put the stockers back on due to unrelated issues with my aftermarket wheels. Absolutely NO RUBBING...go figure.... |
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