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Old 09-10-2015, 03:28 PM   #1
ben88
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Drum to Disk swap resulted in tire hitting fender! :fry:

Hi Y'all,

I just completed a Drum brake disk swap on my 68c10 step side, Using the stock 68 Upper and Lower control arms, stock front spring, 73 and up spindle, caliper, disk, spindle. I also used the 73 and up front steering linkage.
I know that 31x10.5x15 are big tires but now when I hit a bump or go around a corner to drastically the tire rubs on what I think is the outside fender. What I am trying to figure out is if there is a extended bump stop that will essentially make the truck bottom out before the tire hits.

This is my first truck and I have been working on it since I was 16, since that was only 4 years ago I am looking for some aged advice.

-Ben
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