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Tire Rub, Stock size and stock rim

I'm getting tire rub on the liner at full lock in reverse. I have the stock rims and stock size Terra Grapplers, I just had Bilstein 5100s put on the front, set to 1.75. Should I just move the liner up or does that mean I have an alignment issue? An alignment was done after instal.

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Move the liner up. If anything, your alignment is better than most with more caster, causing the rub at the front.

When I was running stock suspenders and stock size Duratracs, with the caster set near 4 degrees, I had to move the liners to prevent rubbing.
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Move the liner up. If anything, your alignment is better than most with more caster, causing the rub at the front.

When I was running stock suspenders and stock size Duratracs, with the caster set near 4 degrees, I had to move the liners to prevent rubbing.




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