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#21
Originally Posted by GENEaTALS' post='1006698' date='Sep 13 2009, 11:55 PM
sanded it down? try getting your fenders rolled professionally....
it is already rolled professionally...
what i meant sanded it down as sand the plastic fender wall cover ...
#22
Originally Posted by monsterj34' post='1006694' date='Sep 13 2009, 10:51 PM
it is rubbing in the front and already pulled my fender out little bit...
i already sand it down where fender and bumper meets and still rubbing whenever my front suspension sits down...
i cannot even go through speed bump fast no more.... i have to go like 10 mph on speed bumps
i already sand it down where fender and bumper meets and still rubbing whenever my front suspension sits down...
i cannot even go through speed bump fast no more.... i have to go like 10 mph on speed bumps
my fenders bent out on my old wheel and tire set up, i dont know if any members would agree but i went with a lower profile tire to prevent the front to rub on my fender on my second set of tires.
#24
235/35/20 should cure most rubbing issues up front. Wish I had gone with that tire size. Off the top of my head, General and Kumho make that tire with a matching 275/30. I think they both have a 265/30 also which would get rid of what little rubbing you might have in back.
If you just want to stiffen up the front and are happy witht he ride hieght, why not just get some koni yellows and keep the H&Rs?
If you just want to stiffen up the front and are happy witht he ride hieght, why not just get some koni yellows and keep the H&Rs?
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