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sketts10

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I have a problem with my tires rubbing when I turn tight. I am wondering if wheel spacers are a good idea and if so where is a good place to get them from?

Right now I am running 33 12.5's with a 4 in lift. I want to go bigger but they rub now so I have to figure something out.

 

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where exactly are they rubbing??

if they are rubbing on the radius arms, did you use after market radius arms when you put the lift in or are you still running stock ra's?

 
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Yes they rub on the RA's. I am not sure if they are stock or not. The lift was on before I purchased this bronco and it was not stated. I would assume they are stock. Would it be cheaper to put after market RA's on or the wheel spacers?

where exactly are they rubbing??
if they are rubbing on the radius arms, did you use after market radius arms when you put the lift in or are you still running stock ra's?
 

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if you can post a picture of the radius arms that would help alot

i won't lie to ya, after market radius arms are expensive, but the reason they work better is because the lift manufacturer usually takes into account that the tires are going to rub and they bend the arm accordingly

 

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