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Can I fix a rubbing issue with some new rims

I have a 2005 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V8. It has a 3 inch Toytech lift and 275/70R17 Cooper Discoverer AT3's on factory wheels. The driver side front tire rubs on the sway bar when you cut the wheels all the way to the right. It isn't too terribly bad and it only starts to rub when its nearly at full lock. Can I fix this issue with a new set of rims? I only ask because I have two bad rims that won't hold air and I was just curious if I could possibly kill two birds with one stone. I can get some pictures when it stops raining.
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