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    Default Re: Wantted mt tires



    If those measurement are with the tire stuffed all the way, then you should be fine. My rears rub on the inner side of the fender well at full stuff, but its all smooth in there so it doesn't hurt the tire at all. I would put em on and stuff each corner one at a time and see what kind of clearance you have. If it gets into any fenders or anything else, you may have to either get some bump stops and set em at a height that stops it short of interfering, or trim some stuff out of the way. What kind of front suspension is on that? There is a chance your front tires could get into other suspension components when turning as well. Of course there is remedies for that as well, easiest of all.................down turn the wheel to full lock, LOL.

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    96EXXLTinCO previously posted:
    "If those measurement are with the tire stuffed all the way, then you should be fine. My rears rub on the inner side of the fender well at full stuff, but its all smooth in there so it doesn't hurt the tire at all. I would put em on and stuff each corner one at a time and see what kind of clearance you have. If it gets into any fenders or anything else, you may have to either get some bump stops and set em at a height that stops it short of interfering, or trim some stuff out of the way. What kind of front suspension is on that? There is a chance your front tires could get into other suspension components when turning as well. Of course there is remedies for that as well, easiest of all.................down turn the wheel to full lock, LOL."

    It's an independent

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    Independent with torsion bars? Should be ok if that's the case.

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    96EXXLTinCO previously posted:
    "Independent with torsion bars? Should be ok if that's the case."

    Yup

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