2/3" drop white on white Yukon

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wow...whats the offset. Inner fender plastic liner, just use a heat gun and warm it up, make room...will set when cooled.
 

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hum thats weird. I just put my 26's on this morning and it rubs a little more then it did with 24's but one drive and pretty much all gone still a little bit of rubbing. But just keep the liners in and it should wear them down. what size tires you running?
 
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Well they're the u2 55 26's with a 25mm offset I believe, the tires are 305/30/26. They do stick out of the wheelwell, I also installed 15" Baer rotors on the front, would that affect the positioning of the wheel?
 
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The rotors shouldn't effect it I have Bear Aluma Sports all around mine and don't have that issue. But I also cut a lot out when I first did the drop on my 24's. But all my rubbing is on the plastic not the actual body.
 

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hum thats weird. I just put my 26's on this morning and it rubs a little more then it did with 24's but one drive and pretty much all gone still a little bit of rubbing. But just keep the liners in and it should wear them down. what size tires you running?

DAMN your 26's look sick man! Are you gonna get the matching rear vent esky appliques to match the oem esky tails?
 
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The rotors shouldn't effect it I have Bear Aluma Sports all around mine and don't have that issue. But I also cut a lot out when I first did the drop on my 24's. But all my rubbing is on the plastic not the actual body.

You cut a lot of ur plastic wheelwell or the fender?
 

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basically the only thing I really had to cut was in the rear and it was just the plastic.
Fronts didn't cut anything. I will try to get some pics of it for ya.

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Driver side front rear
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Driver side rear rear
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Passanger side rear rear
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Passanger side front rear
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Big al, If you have to cut just plastic, use the a pair on tin snips. Like these.

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It's what I used to cut my fender liners. Cleanest possible cut and very easy


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That white on white is so sick man... Really makes me wish I would have gotten a white Tahoe.. But there are quite a few white on whites rolling around my neck of the woods... Not many lowered hybrids on soon to be forged wheels :)
 

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