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benny_js 03-01-2021 02:06 PM

Rubbing on body, help
 
Hey y'all, I just got a 2006 V6. I recently installed a 3 inch lift kit (spacers in the front and back, and shocks in the back) and put some 285/70r17 wheels on that my friend gifted me since he changed all his wheels for new ones. I trimmed the front bumper as it rubbed a lot and everything seemed fine. But then I started to rub on the front wheels on the body frame while parking or extreme steering.
Last weekend, I wen out to the desert and the rubbing was just too bad, little slopes felt pretty bad and when trying to go down an incline or something the rubbing is just annoying.

My question for you guys is: What should I do?

To my understanding, there are two roads I can take, either buying new wheels (rims and tires) that are smaller and fit better, or try to go for a more professional suspension lift.

I know there are ways to chop off the metal frame as the body does not sit on that little piece, however, I do not know if this will be enough.

I do understand the pros and cons on a bigger lift kit, however, the reason why I am considering both options is because I believe the money I would need for one option should be the same for the other one??? Also, these wheels that I got gifted have lot of life left on them and the rims I really like. I personally would like more ground clearance as well.

Regardless, I would really appreciate some input, specially if you recommend going for the lift, how tall to go and what I would need to get in terms of the lift kit as I know once you go passed a certain height then other stuff needs to be replace.

Thank you!

Tironeous 03-01-2021 02:27 PM

Spacers or a wheel with a 0 or negative offset could be all you need. You might also need a body mount chop (BMC) if that’s where it’s rubbing.

A suspension lift may help with the rubbing issues when off-roading and the suspension is compressed. Spacers don’t help here.

aemravan 03-01-2021 03:47 PM

Do you have the body mounts chopped ? If not, thats the problem. I doubt you're hearing much rubbing on thr frame rail itself.

If you do have the chop, and aren't rubbing that, you should be able to see what you're rubbing. A wheel spacer would be the cheap easy solution to space the wheels out.

A lift won't solve any rubbing issues on the frame. Only a properly offset wheel will.

I'm on 315 70 17 tires with 17x9 -12et wheels and rub thr frame at full lock. In my case it's not too bad and I live with it. I'm on a 3in suspension lift with a 1 in body lift . I should mention also that I have JBA uca and they rub near full lock vs my stock uca that did not.

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originalg00kster 03-01-2021 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aemravan (Post 3610589)
Do you have the body mounts chopped ? If not, thats the problem. I doubt you're hearing much rubbing on thr frame rail itself.

If you do have the chop, and aren't rubbing that, you should be able to see what you're rubbing. A wheel spacer would be the cheap easy solution to space the wheels out.

A lift won't solve any rubbing issues on the frame. Only a properly offset wheel will.

I'm on 315 70 17 tires with 17x9 -12et wheels and rub thr frame at full lock. In my case it's not too bad and I live with it. I'm on a 3in suspension lift with a 1 in body lift . I should mention also that I have JBA uca and they rub near full lock vs my stock uca that did not.

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This. Definitely recommend a body mount chop if you haven't done it already. If you get spacers, it's just gonna rub even more in another spot.

originalg00kster 03-01-2021 05:00 PM

also to OP, I see that you're in San Diego. Join SD4runners group on fbook, everyone is there to help each other out. If you have any questions, feel free to shoot me a PM! Hope to see you around!


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