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Old 04-14-2015, 05:26 AM
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Originally Posted by deejayyy View Post
I fixed the rubbing by taking a bolt off of my front wheel wells. The lower bolt was the culprit and I have had no issues ever since. Just in case, I beat the lower area and I've had no problem. Also, I forgot to add this in my original post, I had to use wheel adapters because the wheels were too small for my vehicles stock bolts. I don't know much about tires, wheels, backspacing, etc. at all, but I believe that my wheel adapters pushed out my front tires by a small amount. It obviously wasn't enough because the lower bolts on my wheel wells were interfering with my tires. Thank you for your help.
Make sure your re- torquing the lugs occasionally
 
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