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Old 11-09-2005, 12:06 AM
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Hi all. I just bought an 01 Ram and really like it. However my a$$ of a neighbor slashed the tires on Halloween [:@]. So I went with some bigger ones. They are 305/70/17 (35x12.5). On full turn there is a slight rubbing. Other than changing rims to adjust the offset is there a steering stop that is adjustable? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
 
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Old 11-09-2005, 12:49 AM
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No...there is no steering stop. And those are some very large tires to be putting on a non-lifted truck. I'm suprised there's not more than some "slight" rubbing.
 
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im an expert rifleman in the corps .. want me to take care of that neighbor of yours? free of charge?
 
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im an expert rifleman in the corps .. want me to take care of that neighbor of yours? free of charge?

Remind me to never tell you where I live[sm=shootshoot.gif]
 
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Old 11-09-2005, 07:00 AM
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im an expert rifleman in the corps .. want me to take care of that neighbor of yours? free of charge?
LOL!! I agree that's messed up! Man, you better get that dude back! And those are some huge tires for that truck. Are you sure it's only slightly rubbing?
 
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Ya, I agree thats really messed up.

1.) Get a large long chain and back up to his house

2.) Wrap it around the largest part of the structure you can get to

3.) Cut a rut in his yard when you jerk whatever loose with the chain

When he comes running out the house with his pants half down from f***ing his sister, you knock the remaining 2 teeth this hillbilly has in his mouth out.

Just an option
 
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Thanks for the info guys. I should have mentioned that I have an 01 1500 QC 4x4 with the Offroad package. I believe it has a 2" lift. I'm running the Goodyear MTR's. I will try to climb under it later, but it seems like it really is just a slight rubbing. I'm thinking I will probably just swap out the rims before I start doing some fourwheeling.


And thanks for the neighbor ideas.
 



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