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Old 04-23-2008, 08:39 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: 3" lift and tires still rub???

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Then you have the wheels that if the offset is different that will affect the clearance. Finally you have tires...some 33inch tires are 32.5 while others may be 33.2......depending on tread aggressiveness and such.

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Yup. I know a guy with a nearly identical setup but running 285/70/R17 stock rims vs. my 285/70/R17 with 17x9's and he doesn't rub but I rub really bad...it all has to do with the wide rims.
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