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32x11.50's on stock rims
i know how much lift i'll need to clear them and all that my question is will they rub the frame or swaybar in the front with the stock rims? or will i need some spacers
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RE: 32x11.50's on stock rims
they will probably rub the frame and or the sway bar...
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RE: 32x11.50's on stock rims
will they rub at like full lock or will they rib even making wide turns?
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RE: 32x11.50's on stock rims
Not sure how 32's will do but on my 31's they rub at full lock (though just barely) and only on the frame. Also they catch the bottom rear bolt to the inner fender in the front. I just removed mine and ive been good since.
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RE: 32x11.50's on stock rims
i would get a set of wheels for a 2wd, because that will set them out an inch or two and you will be fine except for the bottom rear bolt on the fender and you can just do like rcars2 said and remove it. thats how i had my 4x4 s-10 set up a couple of years ago and it gives it a better stance too. i can try to find my pix if you would like to see how it looks.
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RE: 32x11.50's on stock rims
that would help alot man
and ill have to find some 2wd rims but i need these on ASAP and all i have is my stockers...would spacers help this problem? |
RE: 32x11.50's on stock rims
Spacers would help. Pretty much they will push out your existing rims pretty close to the backspacing of the 2wd rims
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RE: 32x11.50's on stock rims
if you space them out, you may have some fender issues, even with suspension mods and bodylift you have listed in your signature. Might have to trim a bit..
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RE: 32x11.50's on stock rims
yeah, i was thinking that, if i gotta trim the fenders ill trim em
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RE: 32x11.50's on stock rims
thanks for the help guys i ended up picking up a set of 2wd rims cheap
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