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      05-16-2019, 02:50 PM   #30
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Either that or the shorter DA shock combined with stock bushing, maybe the stock bushing compress enough to allow the top of the tire to hit the fuel filler neck. Or maybe it’s both vertical and horizontal movement.

But when I jacked up my tire to look, it was pretty clear it was vertical movement because without any additional side to side movement, the tires would hit the fuel filler if it could go high enough.
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