2/3" drop white on white Yukon

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Spring is finally here in Toronto, jus dropped the Yukon with Tony's 2/3" belltech kit. Everything rubs! Gotta take the wheels off again and cut back some wheelweld's, any advice? I can't even make a proper left or right turn without rubbing the inside by the fender.

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Love the white on white. 24's? I had alot of rubbing issues with mine at that height with 24's but its just rubbing plastic.
 
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26's, I used to have them on my 04 denali at stock height and didn't have any issues. Sandblasted and powdercoated them gloss white for this 07 yukon and installed Tony's drop kit. I'm gonna take it to the shop today and see what I can do with a heat gun and a saw....:ehcapt:
 

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Haha its just plastic it will rub its self away writer it needs to eventually or just remove the fenderwells completely.
 
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If I remove the front fenders will it leave anything sustainable to corrosion or damage? This is Canada after all, there's still salt and gravel on the roads from the winter that have yet to be swept up by the street sweepers
 

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Do you run the 26's year round?
 
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I usually take them off in late October and run my stock rims with winter tires
 
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I took the fenderwell's completely out and the tire is still rubbing on the actual fender. It looks like I'll need to do some bodywork, any insight or advice would be appreciated:Handshake:
 

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Hmm... Idk on that one. It's rubbing on the flat part of the lip of fender or the inner part?
 

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