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33"s Rubbing on Mud flap?
33"s Rubbing on Mud flap?
Just fitted 2" lift and 33"s. At full lock the fron tyres are rubbing on the front Mud flap.
What's the easiest solution for this. Thinking of making the mud flap thinner? Im sure that this has happened b4.
Are there any other points that the tyres will rub that anyone can tell me?
Thanks,
Captain.
What's the easiest solution for this. Thinking of making the mud flap thinner? Im sure that this has happened b4.
Are there any other points that the tyres will rub that anyone can tell me?
Thanks,
Captain.
Re: 33"s Rubbing on Mud flap?
2 pieces of flat bar alloy will do, one each side of the mudflap, 3 bolts to hold them on.Captain Patrol wrote: What's the easiest solution for this. Thinking of making the mud flap thinner? Im sure that this has happened b4.
Then a small chain from them to the side steps.
Works for me.. although my 33's dont rub.
Re: 33"s Rubbing on Mud flap?
I did what Bogged said, but i just used a big washer on the wheel side of the mud flap instead of a bar. Otherwise you can get spacers from Big Balls (for $50 I think from memory) to space your radius arms forward a little, this would be better if you're going for bigger tyres later on maybe?bogged wrote:2 pieces of flat bar alloy will do, one each side of the mudflap, 3 bolts to hold them on.Captain Patrol wrote: What's the easiest solution for this. Thinking of making the mud flap thinner? Im sure that this has happened b4.
Then a small chain from them to the side steps.
Works for me.. although my 33's dont rub.
Cheers,
Paul
If it isn't hitting by too much you could grab a hammer and hit the spot where it is rubbing. That bracket sticks out a fair way. Check it out, see how much and where it is rubbing to make sure it is worth it. Those mud flaps aren't cheap.
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This method worked for me4WD Stuff wrote:If it isn't hitting by too much you could grab a hammer and hit the spot where it is rubbing. That bracket sticks out a fair way. Check it out, see how much and where it is rubbing to make sure it is worth it. Those mud flaps aren't cheap.
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