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mgc3
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Posted: 10/05/07 06:52 AM
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i had a Belltech lowering package installed on my truck with which lowered the front 2" and the rear 4". Spindles were installed on the from the shackles in the rear. I have a problem with the tire on the drivers side rubbing on the inner fender well on the sidewall of the tire when I hit large bump in the road. I have 20" rims with 265/50 sized tires. Should this be happening and is there anyone else out there having or have had the same problem? I read and see all the articles about the kits and how there should be not issues with this type of installations. I should add that I did get the shorter shock as well both front and rear. Does anyone have any suggestions or help that they can offer? The truck rides great but its is hard to dodge every drop and big bump on the freeway. thanks mike
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esanchez
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Posted: 10/10/07 03:51 PM
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Sounds like your wheel offset might be a little off. I'd take it to a reputable wheel and tire shop in your area and see if they might be able to offer you some suggestions.
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mgc3
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Posted: 10/10/07 07:07 PM
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Thank you for you suggestion will do that. I hoping that is what it is and that it can be adjusted.
Mike
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esanchez
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Posted: 10/11/07 08:37 AM
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Well, if you want to keep your current rims, you'll probably want to buy a set of hub spacers. Depending on how thick the spacers are, you might need new bolt studs, too, but if it's only a few millimeters, you'll probably be fine.
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mgc3
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Posted: 10/12/07 07:33 PM
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Thanks, I will check the wheeel spacing as well. I plan to go to the shop this weekend on hopefully the problem will be solved. Thanks again for the suggestions
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Wheat
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Posted: 10/14/07 07:45 PM
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You have a tow out problem, Hope you have it fixed by now..
Wheat
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