Advice on gear, part upgrades after lift/tires
So I got the 35s mounted and balanced today. They fit PERFECTLY in the wheel wells! I will try and get some pictures up soon.
But, I am of course having some trouble with the tires rubbing on an arm or something in the front...Only when the wheel is cut ALL the way to one side. The tires are - 35"x12.5"x16" BFGoodrich Mud Terrains. The front two are brand new so have some beefy tread... but I don't think that should matter. What can I do to prevent this rub, and what exactly is it rubbing on?
But, I am of course having some trouble with the tires rubbing on an arm or something in the front...Only when the wheel is cut ALL the way to one side. The tires are - 35"x12.5"x16" BFGoodrich Mud Terrains. The front two are brand new so have some beefy tread... but I don't think that should matter. What can I do to prevent this rub, and what exactly is it rubbing on?
I got 35"x12.5"x20" They rub the same as yours when im at full turn. I just learned how to drive with them. took me about an hour to know what i can and cant do.
Mine rub the plastic when i turn and have to go up a driveway or something but no big deal but i have not heard them hit the arm or whatever in probably four or five months.
Mine rub the plastic when i turn and have to go up a driveway or something but no big deal but i have not heard them hit the arm or whatever in probably four or five months.
Are you using the stock rims? Big tires on stock rims I think can rub the suspension because there is no offset. Aftermarket rims usually have several inches of offset that wont allow that big of a tire to run anything...............nevertheless is could be just rubbing the plastic fender well.
look at your lower control arm, in the center of the bottom lip, you will see it polishing from the tire rubbing it. Like shawngrace5 said, youll need a wheel with more negative offset or less backspacing (they mean pretty much the same thing). there may be aftermarket control arms that stay away from the tires out there, its worth some research.
Are you using the stock rims? Big tires on stock rims I think can rub the suspension because there is no offset. Aftermarket rims usually have several inches of offset that wont allow that big of a tire to run anything...............nevertheless is could be just rubbing the plastic fender well.
look at your lower control arm, in the center of the bottom lip, you will see it polishing from the tire rubbing it. Like shawngrace5 said, youll need a wheel with more negative offset or less backspacing (they mean pretty much the same thing). there may be aftermarket control arms that stay away from the tires out there, its worth some research.
I have already gotten used to it, they have only rubbed twice and it is very unpleasant so I don't let it happen anymore... Adapting to it too. Rims with backspacing or WIDE turns haha...
Yeah they are stock dodge ram rims... And, Yeah I understand that part about the offset. And, I now know what it is rubbing on, I just had someone cut the wheel all the way, I thought it might be rubbing on a control arm but it turns out. It the the rear side of the front tires on the inside that are rubbing. So the Inside on the rear end of the tires is whats hitting... They are rubbing on what is part of the frame. I don't know exactly what it is called but it is part of the frame but lower than the rest of the frame. Attached to the front axle with bushings. And, it is only is the wheelis cut ALLLLL the way. I would have to have a MUCH bigger lift to clear what its rubbing on. So I am guessing I just need to get some aftermarket wheels with some offsetting. Let me know what you guys think, and if you know what this part of the frame is called.



