Tires rubbing after lift and spacer install

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Upgraded from a 2” front block to a 3.5” RC lift with 2” spacers and new rear shocks. Rides like a dream and looks less like a mom car which I love. But the front is rubbing pretty bad on the inside at a turn. It rubbed before at a full turn with my 33s but this is a lot worse. Looks like an easy fix but just want a little guidance on what others have done.
 

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Welcome to the Forum from NH.

Lots of knowledgeable folks here who freely share their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives. Knowledge is power.

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More pics of the truck, please.

I cannot personally help you with your question; however, other members on this Forum that are much more knowledgeable than me in this area will chime in.

I would say, however, that it looks like there is some cutting/trimming work in your future.
 
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Upgraded from a 2” front block to a 3.5” RC lift with 2” spacers and new rear shocks. Rides like a dream and looks less like a mom car which I love. But the front is rubbing pretty bad on the inside at a turn. It rubbed before at a full turn with my 33s but this is a lot worse. Looks like an easy fix but just want a little guidance on what others have done.
Might sound bad but you have to hack out a triangle shape out your inner fender/cab corner
They call this a NorCal mod
It’s brutal cutting away and beating your ride in with a hammer but it’s not where it’ll ever be seen
I’ve had to do this to every vehicle I have because I run the 14 wide wheels
Here’s a video that might help
 

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You may have to trim your steps some also by the looks of it or remove them completely if that’s a option you might consider.

9A78A37A-70D1-4D62-B825-56D014E21E92.jpegI cannot find a good picture up close of how I did mine this is a old pic from before I did the lift kit but you can zoom in and somewhat see where I cut the fender liner and cab corner I also removed my steps.

A small 3” air grinder and cut off wheel works good and a saw saw with a short metal cutting blade also
Break out the hammer as well lol
 
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You may have to trim your steps some also by the looks of it or remove them completely if that’s a option you might consider.

View attachment 400273I cannot find a good picture up close of how I did mine this is a old pic from before I did the lift kit but you can zoom in and somewhat see where I cut the fender liner and cab corner I also removed my steps.

A small 3” air grinder and cut off wheel works good and a saw saw with a short metal cutting blade also
Break out the hammer as well lol
I thought about removing the steps because it’ll look cleaner without them, but I’m short and need them while getting the kids in and out of their car seats didn’t think the 3.5” would be too big of a difference but I definitely need the steps now so that’s not an option unfortunately. Will see about trimming them back a little. Thinking just a tiny amount will do the trick.
 

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I thought about removing the steps because it’ll look cleaner without them, but I’m short and need them while getting the kids in and out of their car seats didn’t think the 3.5” would be too big of a difference but I definitely need the steps now so that’s not an option unfortunately. Will see about trimming them back a little. Thinking just a tiny amount will do the trick.
Yea my wife complained about no steps after I lifted it I thought to get some n fab hoop steps at some point but I don’t need them personally and my daughter is old enough she can climb in and out now so it’s ok the wife never drives it anymore anyways since we got her car.
If the end caps on your steps are removable just take them off if not maybe a inch or so off the end should do the trick
 
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Might sound bad but you have to hack out a triangle shape out your inner fender/cab corner
They call this a NorCal mod
It’s brutal cutting away and beating your ride in with a hammer but it’s not where it’ll ever be seen
I’ve had to do this to every vehicle I have because I run the 14 wide wheels
Here’s a video that might help
thank you! I actually watched this yesterday. Was hoping for a more minor modification, but I might just wind up taking it to a local mod guy and have him do it if all else fails.
 

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thank you! I actually watched this yesterday. Was hoping for a more minor modification, but I might just wind up taking it to a local mod guy and have him do it if all else fails.
Chevys square fender wells is what makes it so hard to clear anything bigger than stock.
Notice you see stock fords and dodges with 37s and no lift at all but we rub like crazy when we simply step up to 33s
So therefore the only real option if your looking to run bigger wheels is to trim the bumper and the cab corner/fender
I had to do this to my 93 my 97 and both my 07s along with about a dozen of my friends Tahoes and Silverados that I’ve helped mod over the years.
I even just trimmed my buddy’s 2020 tacoma where he decided to run 33/12.50s with wheel spacers on a 10 wide wheel
We had to hack a lot out of his cab corner but luckily everything was out of sight where it wouldn’t be seen unless you get up under the truck
 
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Might sound bad but you have to hack out a triangle shape out your inner fender/cab corner
They call this a NorCal mod
It’s brutal cutting away and beating your ride in with a hammer but it’s not where it’ll ever be seen
I’ve had to do this to every vehicle I have because I run the 14 wide wheels
Here’s a video that might help
I watched this yesterday and yes it does seem a bit brutal lol. Was hoping to go with something a bit more minor. Might
Might sound bad but you have to hack out a triangle shape out your inner fender/cab corner
They call this a NorCal mod
It’s brutal cutting away and beating your ride in with a hammer but it’s not where it’ll ever be seen
I’ve had to do this to every vehicle I have because I run the 14 wide wheels
Here’s a video that might help
thank you! I actually watched this yesterday. Was hoping for a more minor modification, but I might just wind up taking it to a local mod guy and hav
Chevys square fender wells is what makes it so hard to clear anything bigger than stock.
Notice you see stock fords and dodges with 37s and no lift at all but we rub like crazy when we simply step up to 33s
So therefore the only real option if your looking to run bigger wheels is to trim the bumper and the cab corner/fender
I had to do this to my 93 my 97 and both my 07s along with about a dozen of my friends Tahoes and Silverados that I’ve helped mod over the years.
I even just trimmed my buddy’s 2020 tacoma where he decided to run 33/12.50s with wheel spacers on a 10 wide wheel
We had to hack a lot out of his cab corner but luckily everything was out of sight where it wouldn’t be seen unless you get up under the truck
ya the wheel wells are just so tiny. I ran 33s on my 15 Tacoma no problem, the 33s were okay on this, barely rubbed at all until I put the lift and spacers on. Did some damage to the well liner today in the chick fil a drive thru so I definitely need to fix it hubby wanted to wring my neck taking such a tight turn but it made him realize how bad it was. Hopefully can find time this weekend to get some trimming done. Parking this thing is going to be nearly impossible without rubbing.
 

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I watched this yesterday and yes it does seem a bit brutal lol. Was hoping to go with something a bit more minor. Might

thank you! I actually watched this yesterday. Was hoping for a more minor modification, but I might just wind up taking it to a local mod guy and hav

ya the wheel wells are just so tiny. I ran 33s on my 15 Tacoma no problem, the 33s were okay on this, barely rubbed at all until I put the lift and spacers on. Did some damage to the well liner today in the chick fil a drive thru so I definitely need to fix it hubby wanted to wring my neck taking such a tight turn but it made him realize how bad it was. Hopefully can find time this weekend to get some trimming done. Parking this thing is going to be nearly impossible without rubbing.
Hey just remember at the end of the day if you ain’t SCRUBBIN YOU AINT THUGGIN lol
 

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