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Old 07-22-2008, 10:39 AM   #51 (permalink)
scottiet61
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Rubbing issues?

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Originally Posted by TXStateAlum View Post
I finally got it done today!!!

6" Pro Comp Stage II
22x9.5 Helo HE837
37x13.50x22 Toyo M/T
Pro Comp Programmer

I have the same lift and tires on 22x11 XD Monsters. I was wondering if you have any rubbing issues? Mine will rub the metal in front of the front tires when going over uneven ground while turning at almost full lock.

Anyone else have a similar setup? Has anyone cut the metal on the inner fender walls to solve this? I am thinking I will be going to the body shop soon to resolve this because I want to use this truck offroad without worrying about jacking up my fenders or tires. I also dont' want my truck to look hacked up. Any suggestions on this?
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