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Yeah I was thinking about cutting the part where it rubs, and the angle grinder is a good idea for the bolt. I placed an order for the adustable lower control arms for the rear. Hopefully if they help I can get away without the cutting and grinding lol cause I like the way it tucks the rear tires a bit
I have a Tahoe slammed on 28s but rear tires seem to be too close toward door side,was wondering if maybe da adjustable lower control arm will fix da problem...keep us updated if u get them install
Did you just do the lowers or both upper and lower? Are they Spohn and did you need a 4 wheel alignment after? I know that's a few questions but I've been considering it. My tires rub but only when cornering hard. Thanks!
I just had to use Spohn rear lower adjustable control arms. I didn't get it aligned, it drives fine to me. If I mess with the front then I will aligne it. I pushed my wheel the most back I could, to make surr
I had installed the one inch spacer in the rear meanwhile I fixed the rubbing. I'll take a pic soon when I take them off to get the full 6" rear drop. This is how it looks now
looks nice dude
those tires are painted on the rims
and LOL i dont care what kinda suspension is on it 28 inch rims with 295/25 28s is going to have one stiff ass ride
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