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DirtyDawg
5th July 2007, 06:51 AM
I run 34" Simex JTII's off roard and on full lock they rub against the radius arm., not much but enough to keep them polished;) ..The rims are 40mm offset disco steelies.. Any suggestions on stopping the rub without reducing the steering circle any further ..oh it is lifted 4"s as well....
RobHay
5th July 2007, 07:45 AM
Cut some off them?;)
Frenchie
5th July 2007, 08:21 AM
Grind some metal off the radius arm? :angel:
Oh you wanted serious suggestions? :p
loanrangie
5th July 2007, 12:15 PM
Winding the stops out is the only way unless you either bend a kink in the radius arms or get rims with more offset which i wouldnt advise.
isuzurover
5th July 2007, 12:25 PM
Only serious options are:
(1) Rims with even MORE offset
(2) Narrower tyres
(3) Wind in steering stops
(4) forget about it - won't be a problem - unless the lugs are catching - which can help overload the CV joints.
You are getting portals soon aren't you??? in which case it will cease to be a problem.
EDIT - slight hijack - Do you mean your rims are +40mm offset disco rims. Have you cut/modified your rear arches to fit the wheels in? I ran +30mm disco rims and 33's on my 110 for a while - the fronts were fine, but the rears rubbed the lip where the wheel arch joins the plastic flare on articulation.
Tank
5th July 2007, 03:09 PM
I run 34" Simex JTII's off roard and on full lock they rub against the radius arm., not much but enough to keep them polished;) ..The rims are 40mm offset disco steelies.. Any suggestions on stopping the rub without reducing the steering circle any further ..oh it is lifted 4"s as well....
Spacers for front wheels, means all your rims will have the same offset, Regards Frank.
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