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Usual front tire rubbing problem area

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by SMK Shoe, Oct 26, 2018.

  1. Oct 26, 2018 at 5:48 PM
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    SMK Shoe

    SMK Shoe [OP] Not New Member

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    Paul
    Central North Carolina
    Vehicle:
    2017 Tundra TRD DC
    Step Bars, Rear Swaybar, 2,000 Watt Amp, 2-10" Subs, new door speakers, De-Badged, Hondo vent mounts, Calipers, 6112/5100 shocks, SPC UCA's, Front bumper, Bed Bars, bed rack, Fuel Rims
    Was wondering what is the usual area for rubbing when bumping up a couple steps in tire size. Looking to go up to a 295/65 or maybe a 305/70. Going on a 2017 DC. I had to replace the entire front stock bump earlier this year to a deer accident. I have all kinds of room up front since replacing the front bumper, Bilisten 6112's and SCA Upper control arms. Just don't know if any triming behind the front wheel will be needed. Running method 18" rims with 0 offset and fender flares. I have a 45% off coupon for Goodyear tires if I can decide by the end of the month.
     

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