yay nittos + 7089 on stock, no lift/spacers
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Looks good. I have a very similar setup. I think my wheels stick out a little farther from the fenders though - not sure if the technician adjusted the wheel studs or not. I thought I saw him working on the studs before putting on the wheels - does that make sense? I've only rubbed the airdam one time in reverse with steering wheel completely locked to the right.
I'm looking to add a lift now as well.
I'm looking to add a lift now as well.
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adjusted the wheel studs? not sure how they could do that ?? if they did somehow i would be careful and make certain everything is safe as this seems suspicious .
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[QUOTE=JKinTN;373958]Looks good. I have a very similar setup. I think my wheels stick out a little farther from the fenders though - not sure if the technician adjusted the wheel studs or not. I thought I saw him working on the studs before putting on the wheels - does that make sense? I've only rubbed the airdam one time in reverse with steering wheel completely locked to the right.
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maybe what you saw was him installing spacers to set the wheel out.
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maybe what you saw was him installing spacers to set the wheel out.
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I just walked up as he was doing something with the back wheel off. I didn't pay for spacers and pretty sure none are on there. They just stick out farther that I thought they would with 4.5" BS.