livinloud
03-04-2007, 05:01 PM
i put on some new 20's but they really stick out and rub,what can i do to fix the rubbing?.
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View Full Version : new rims and tires livinloud 03-04-2007, 05:01 PM i put on some new 20's but they really stick out and rub,what can i do to fix the rubbing?. local://upfiles/4219/BA7C890459644E3A92E77CCAC317B353.jpg 96dieselguy 05-17-2007, 02:48 AM does your truck have a lift yet? if not put a small 2 or 3 inch body or suspension lift that should fix your problem, then for them sticking out fender flaires on itlike the pocket style ones they look really nice on the newer trucks hope this helps southern slammer 06-27-2007, 08:42 PM wherre exactly is it rubbing on the bumper or the inner fenderwell .you can always remove or even cut pieces all depends on you but if u want it right then u gotta lift it up a bitand ull have no problem especially if u bottom drop on things u dont want to dip your tires in the fender and bend or cut anything.good luck flawdafred local://upfiles/8968/EC01D00AD7EF498985A98C6258432BBF.jpg kurtdaniel 08-08-2007, 07:13 PM Lifting raises the truck suspension from your wheel and Chevrolet Pickup Fender Flares (http://www.pitstopautoparts.com/chevrolet-pickup-fender-flares.html). Raising a truck suspension will increase ground clearance allowing the suspension for trucks to maneuver better off-road. And therefore minimizing the possibility of wheel and car body rubbing.. local://upfiles/10841/33739976EEC14B5AAC2825EAF3CC3579.jpg |