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Old 07-26-2015, 06:46 PM
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How many of you running 40s had to trim the front wheel well? I'm installing axles and 40s now and it looks like the tires are going to rub the the wheel wells (where the pinch seam starts). I still have to flex it out to see if so and how bad. Had to quit for the night though. I have the axle pushed forward about an inch right now (again just in the beginning stages of setting everything up).
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Originally Posted by T&ERun
How many of you running 40s had to trim the front wheel well? I'm installing axles and 40s now and it looks like the tires are going to rub the the wheel wells (where the pinch seam starts). I still have to flex it out to see if so and how bad. Had to quit for the night though. I have the axle pushed forward about an inch right now (again just in the beginning stages of setting everything up).
I have no experience but don't judge it based on the way it sits. A lot of people forget geometry when thinking about rub. When your front axle is stuffed the control arms will actually move your axle forward a bit. Think a triangle and pendulum combined. Same for the rear, the control arms will actually move the axle back instead of suck it forward into the pinch seam.

Since you have 40s I'm assuming you have 8 arms and are fully centered, or are in the process of doing so. There will possibly be some rub, just keep that geometry in mind. Again, I'm only just moving to 35s so don't take my word. Hopefully someone will chime in.
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I'm running 3.5" of lift on 40" and have never had issues in the front once I got the proper bump stops
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It is going to depend on your set up. I can't recall cutting up front but I have the front pushed forward 3" and run long arms. You may catch that rear part of the fender with a short arm.



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