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Old 03-22-2007, 07:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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20" wheels with OME Lift

Anyone have 20" wheels with a 3" OME lift kit? Just recently installed this setup on a stock unit and I am having a problem with the top of the tire rubbing on the front of the control arm on say a u turn or steering wheel all the way locked to one side. Tried a 1/2" spacer no help. Will post pics tomm might have to go down to say 18" wheels.
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Old 03-22-2007, 07:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: 20" wheels with OME Lift

Get some aftermarket UCAs like TC, Camburg, Allpro, etc. You'd get better steering response, and it would probably be cheaper than new rims and tires. This is, of course, assuming that your current tires and wheel backspace aren't causing so much rub that even new UCAs wont help. You will generally find, however, that many of the aftermarket products provide much more clearance for larger tires.
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Re: 20" wheels with OME Lift

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Anyone have 20" wheels with a 3" OME lift kit? Just recently installed this setup on a stock unit and I am having a problem with the top of the tire rubbing on the front of the control arm on say a u turn or steering wheel all the way locked to one side. Tried a 1/2" spacer no help. Will post pics tomm might have to go down to say 18" wheels.
What size tires are you running? Specs on the wheel such as width & backspacing in inches? I'm thinking about going w/20's as well.
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