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Rear tire rub after lowering
Hey all,
Installed my rear drop this weekend. Loving the new height. 6" springs, trailing arms, shock relocators. Now my rear tires rub on the inner guards (both sides). I'm still using the stock panhard bar as I haven't got an adjustable one yet, will that make a difference? See below pics. My tires are: 255/70r15 on 15x8 rallys Has anyone folded in the inner lip from the guard? Or cut it out? Or do I have to go thinner tire? Any advice? Thanks in advance! Fraser Last edited by phraza; 08-04-2019 at 03:09 AM. |
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Re: Rear tire rub after lowering
I was running the same tire size, same wheels, same problem. I decided to try 235/70 tires, and got no rubbing. Didn't really want to downsize or cut fenders, but they look ok. There's just not a lot of room in there.
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Re: Rear tire rub after lowering
If you get wheels with correct back-space it wouldn't rub. Which is good news for you as you can tell the wife you need new wheels.
![]() Stock rear end housing, 64 stepside backspace measurements I took had 6" inches on each side of the wheel mounting surface. Although I think I remember having the body shop remove a little lip from the inner fender maybe?
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Re: Rear tire rub after lowering
Back in the old days I recall guys used to take a bat and slowly roll the small end across the top of the tire, inside the fender, for that extra room.
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Re: Rear tire rub after lowering
Thanks for the advice!
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Yea I've been searching fender rolling and seen people do that! Might be a last resort |
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Re: Rear tire rub after lowering
I have tried rolling my fender once and I bent the wheel well. I tried making the fenders wider by extending the fender braces and ended up cracking the paint. If you have room in between the bed side and tire I would try new wheels.
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Re: Rear tire rub after lowering
Yep. Increase backspacing.
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Re: Rear tire rub after lowering
what diff is in this truck?
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Re: Rear tire rub after lowering
The new panhard bar will not make a difference for the problem you are having if it is happening on both sides. But you will still need to get one because it will cause problems. Have you tried driving it yet? Are you bottoming out with a 6 inch drop in the rear?
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Re: Rear tire rub after lowering
Just got the factory diff whatever that is (12 bolt?)
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Bump stops have about 2-3 inches of travel before hitting the axle. I never haul anything in the rear. Have only driven it in and out of the garage (rubbing noise is horrible haha). Installing the front drop in the next few weeks when the weather improves, so will see how that sits |
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Re: Rear tire rub after lowering
I wouldn't try rolling the lip of the rear fender on our trucks...the compound bends and a horizontal lip do not lend themselves well to rolling outward like the early gen. Camaros and Firebirds that have a smoother radius arch opening. Go with wheels that have more backspacing.
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Good luck, Sam Last edited by luvbowties; 08-07-2019 at 08:42 PM. Reason: added more info |
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Re: Rear tire rub after lowering
And you have no spacers bolted to the drums? This is totally odd. 8" fit, unless these were reversed or are 10"... but I put a set of 22" transports under a 60 step and had to run 1" spacers to get them to fit right and they have 1" front and 2" rear space.
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Re: Rear tire rub after lowering
Thanks for the advice guys, I managed to borrow a 8" rally with a 235-70-15 tire on it and it fits like a glove.
So will get a set of those tires and sell my 255-70-15 (near new). Think i'll slightly bend the inner lip of my guard a couple of mm just for piece of mind. mainly to take the sharp edge away Cheers! |
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