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Old 09-20-2025, 12:48 PM   #1
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Help With Front Fender Tire Rub

What did you all do for front tire rub on the fender when turning. The tires and wheels I have on are Allied 15x7 chrome smoothies with BFG 215/75R15. I have cut out the flange to the crease but not sure if I should cut out more. I got some new shocks and heavier springs and torsion bar coming from Global West Suspension who I bought the control arms from. I currently have Aldan shocks with 450 lb springs. Kicking my butt I didn't get the whole package from Global West. I want to keep the low stance. In the old days we got out our hammer and started beating the fender lip up. I want to avoid that so just curious what you low riders are doing. Are you cutting out the flange and welding in rod for stiffening so if the tire hits it's not cutting the tire.
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