Rim rubbing on control arm
#1
Rim rubbing on control arm
I currently am running stock 2001 GMC Jimmy rims on 30's with a RC lift and add a leaf. Does anyone know how large of a wheel offset I would need to fix this problem OR how large of wheel spacers I would need. Any suggestions? Thanks!
#2
Is it the top inside lip hitting the top of the control arms? If so I don't think the problem is the wheels I think whoever installed your lift for you cranked the tbars to far. If the bars are cranked to much the arms will be at to steep of an angle an that will cause the rub.
#3
It's hitting exactly where you described. I was hoping that was not the issue, but I think it is given the tbar situation I had. Ugh. Probably just gonna get some small spacers to solve it so I don't have to get the tbars tweaked and then a possible alignment again.
#6
rubbing
Okie, I hear ya, I didn't believe it either until I was having the body lift installed last week and I saw it. I'm pretty sure the geometry is correct on everything. They only rub (barely) when they are cranked all the way (very rare). I just ordered some rims for my 32's to solve it though.
#7
If geometry is correct and the wheel is oem for the model year it wont rub! Either the ball joints are severly worn, something is bent or you modified the vehicle out of spec to cause the malfunction.
#8
In tellin ya they cranked the tbars to much when they installed the lift. Take about 2 turns out of the tbar adjustment bolts and your problem will be fixed. The issue is that the upper arms are cranked to such a steep angle that they are not allowing the control arm to push the top of the tire away from the vehicle and with this angle comes your clearance problems. If all that makes sense lol!