Pathfinder III
- 943
- First Name
- Sean
- Last Name
- O'Kelley
- Member #
-
10814
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- WRPY415 (GMRS)
- Service Branch
- Army
Ok,
So this might seem a little long winded. But here we go.
I got some wider wheels with a bigger offset to push the tires out for my Gen 5 4Runner. (In order to fix a rubbing issue with my after market upper control arms) and now my tires rub when turning hard over on the back of the wheel well.
So far I've heard of two basic "fixes" so far. One being to add a leveling block to the suspension. And the other being to hammer down the bottom corner of the wheel well to provide that extra room for the tire.
My primary concern with either of these "fixes" is that I might still run into issues on the trail when the suspension is in full flex and attempting to articulate the tires at the same time. Does anyone have any experience with this or know of a better way to fix the issue?
So this might seem a little long winded. But here we go.
I got some wider wheels with a bigger offset to push the tires out for my Gen 5 4Runner. (In order to fix a rubbing issue with my after market upper control arms) and now my tires rub when turning hard over on the back of the wheel well.
So far I've heard of two basic "fixes" so far. One being to add a leveling block to the suspension. And the other being to hammer down the bottom corner of the wheel well to provide that extra room for the tire.
My primary concern with either of these "fixes" is that I might still run into issues on the trail when the suspension is in full flex and attempting to articulate the tires at the same time. Does anyone have any experience with this or know of a better way to fix the issue?