Steering Stops
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Steering Stops
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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RE: Steering Stops
ORIGINAL: shott8283
im an expert rifleman in the corps .. want me to take care of that neighbor of yours? free of charge?
im an expert rifleman in the corps .. want me to take care of that neighbor of yours? free of charge?
#6
RE: Steering Stops
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
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
#7
RE: Steering Stops
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.
And thanks for the neighbor ideas.