NEED HELP! Ground Force 9856 Lowering Kit Install

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I just got the Ground Force 9856 Lowering Kit installed. I have 26's with 305/30/26 tires. I am having some major rubbing on the back side during a turn, does anyone have this kit and have the same issues. I was told they cannot cut the fender well because it backs up to the metal.

Is there another Kit I can go with to keep the 6's with no rub? I would hate to have the kit removed or go back to 24's just so I can keep it lowered.

Any help would be much appreciated.
 

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you can hit the metal with a hammer and push it almost a half inch back
 

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Lol I feel like you come in all these threads telling everyone to beat their trucks.
I realize it works it's just funny
 
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It is still at the shop, they will need to pull the funder wells out and then go to work with the hammer, just in that area right?
 

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Lol I feel like you come in all these threads telling everyone to beat their trucks.
I realize it works it's just funny

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It is still at the shop, they will need to pull the funder wells out and then go to work with the hammer, just in that area right?

yes, just pull back the plastic and smash with hammer. :favorites37:

It'll move back just fine.
 
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I will give them a call to see what they can do....would hate to have to go back down to 24's

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yes, just pull back the plastic and smash with hammer. :favorites37:

It'll move back just fine.
just called they are saying I need more then a Half inch of room....I would probably be fine except for making u turns and backing out of my driveway which is in the back and I have to crank it to get into the alley. May just have to tough this one out.
 

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hit me up ive been using a fenderwell mod since late 06 thats no issues on this. I posted a 2/3 on 305 30 26 of a tahoe a did a while ago with my fenderwell mod no prob clears.
 
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hit me up ive been using a fenderwell mod since late 06 thats no issues on this. I posted a 2/3 on 305 30 26 of a tahoe a did a while ago with my fenderwell mod no prob clears.

What's going on? What type of fender mod are you doing so there is no rubbing? I have trimmed plastic and everything to get these wheels to work but still rubs.
 

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pm me ill shoot you info. im finishing up a escalade right now customer gets off work at 2am to pick it up and im beat working on this thing.
 

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He also likes to flip the upper rear shock bolts because these wide tall tires do rub on it. I think probably during turns but I've seen it on mine so you could start there.
 

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