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Old 05-10-2004, 12:33 PM   #1
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Brownton MN
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tire hits steering arm

My 68 GMC 4x4 has what amounts to maybe a 1-2" lift becuase of adding leafs to old ones, a shop did this. But the tires I got at a real good price with rims are BIG, and I like that it makes up for the SM465 trans and 4.56 gears. However the left tire hits a steering arm when I turn to the right. Has anyone fixed this before? All I can think of is
1. smaller tires
2. alot more lift
3. customize the steering arm
4. weld a nice flat peice of metel around the arm so the smooth part of the tire hits it instead of the tread grabbing that steering rod.

OH, I didn't mention no power steering, which I'd like to have but have no clue how or how much $. The tires are about 33" currently.
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