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Old 02-08-2010, 07:18 PM   #1
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Dropped My Truck And Tirs Are Rubbin

So I Dripped My Truck 6 Inch Up Front It Rubs Bad Whats Can I Do To Stop It
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Hahahaha, this is classic.

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Old 02-08-2010, 07:20 PM   #3
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what size tire you running?
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Well I Had 215 70 15 Stock Rims Now I Got 245 40 18 On It
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remove inners?
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No Pics But Wen I Turn The Wheel It Rubs And Wen I Hit Bumps
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remove the inners? or just live with it.
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I had that problem. Hit a bump coming across a bridge and almost got slammed into a jersey wall. I then bought smaller tires, problem solved and got closer to the ground
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Well I Like The 18 I Was Thinkin About Running 215 35 18 Up Front
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Just roll the fenders man. It's clean and stops the rubbing a LOT. Do it with a pece of wood, baseball bat, or something. That's what I had to do to mine, today, actually.
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i just removed my inners and it solved everything but I plan to tub it one day ha ha
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Old 02-09-2010, 02:36 PM   #14
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Well I Like The 18 I Was Thinkin About Running 215 35 18 Up Front
just go to office depot and buy some rubber bands, it will be cheaper in the long run
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you put a 6in static drop on 18's and want to know why your tires rub!? are you fvcking kidding me. remove your inners and get used to doing a 30 point u-turn. even without fenders you still wont be able to turn a whole lot before hitting the fender. next time you do something, research it first. just a suggestion.

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Quote: Originally Posted by erok
you put a 6in static drop on 18's and want to know why your tires rub!? are you fvcking kidding me. remove your inners and get used to doing a 30 point u-turn. even without fenders you still wont be able to turn a whole lot before hitting the fender. next time you do something, research it first. just a suggestion.

oh, and, built not bought for lyfe.
I didn't see where he was asking why they were rubbing, I'm pretty sure he knows the answer to that. He was asking how he could stop it from rubbing. That question was already answered in the thread, so...

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Quote: Originally Posted by 1993 S10
So I Dripped My Truck 6 Inch Up Front It Rubs Bad Whats Can I Do To Stop It
bag it..raise it back up...get smaller wheels/tires
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you can only do as much as your budget allows though
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Quote: Originally Posted by erok
remove your inners and get used to doing a 30 point u-turn. even without fenders you still wont be able to turn a whole lot before hitting the fender.
Quote: Originally Posted by rough97
I didn't see where he was asking why they were rubbing, I'm pretty sure he knows the answer to that. He was asking how he could stop it from rubbing. That question was already answered in the thread, so...

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next time you bump something for an argument, makre sure you read it first.

oh, and, stfu.
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Quote: Originally Posted by littlejeff27
you can only do as much as your budget allows though
if it's not in your budget then don't do it!?
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Quote: Originally Posted by wildman ss
if it's not in your budget then don't do it!?
i agree
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ha ha i was saying if bagging it is not in the budget to not do it obviously he can manage to static drop his truck



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