seriously just get the fender rolling tool i bought a used one a while back for 50 bucks from a buddy at work. take the tire off bolt it on the studs and roll that thing back and forth a couple of times very easy
Yeah, i think thats what viperpunk is talkin about, maybe i can find one:dontknow:Coley 1334 said:if u go buy a street truck mag i jus read about a DIY fender roller that bolts to the hub and u cant mess it up
I'll send you a pm badassBADASS-SRT- said:Tire Rubbing, I am getting a lot of that after I changed my wheels to the 24's with 305/35 r24 tires, and I have the X-metal drop kit. I recently drove from Sacramento to San Jose in CA. The roads are horrible and in one really bad area my tires hit my fender liners so hard that it cracked my driver side one. I seriously thought I had messed up my truck because of how loud the hit was. Is there a bigger bump stop I can use, remove the fender liners, or get lower profile tires.
There just Stinkers front springs, i think there supposed to drop it from 1.25 - 1.5". It makes my truck sit perfect (imo). Im installing my new upper a-arms this week (if time permits) and ill see if that changes anything when i doJimTeTe said:Hey Mythic ........ How much of a drop did you go on the springs?
Jim
Send me one too...for bumpstopsStinker said:I'll send you a pm badass