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Just did the 2" OME lift and added 265/75/16s. The tires worked great on their first outing in the dry terrain east of San Diego. The rears rub the top of the wheel well a bit, but not a big deal. Rock sliders are next ![]() |
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100 quids for a days work son..
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Alameda Island
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What's up drewinSD, I run the same tire sire but in MT and have no rub issues but I did fold the inner part of the rear fender. you will see that there is about a .25 inch sticking out from the rear fender and pointing towards the inner wheel well.. You can flod that and get a bit more clearance.. g-luck
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Hey Siam,
Nice clean rig you have. The MTs and ATs should be about the same size...hmm. Only time it rubs for me is on one wheel well at a time when the rear axel is at full articulation. I guess I can just let it rub or take out the wheel well covering... or get bigger springs/shocks in the rear. |
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100 quids for a days work son..
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Right on Drew, I have forgoten how clean the paint is till I took it for a car wash. 1rst wash in 2 months. YEAAA ! can't wait for the rains, that means MUD!!!
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