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18th February 2017, 11:32 PM
#1
Beginner
5" lift 36" simex scraping on inner guards
Has anyone cut their inner rear guards on a gq?
36" simex are scrubbing the inner guards badly, above the chassis rail. They're on 15 x 10 -44's so would have thought that would be plenty of offset.
Anyone had that issue? Im guessing wheel spacers are the only option?
Thanks.
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18th February 2017 11:32 PM
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19th February 2017, 11:56 AM
#2
Moderator
No Wheel Spacers are Sh1t and will not help you at all mate. You already have neg44s!i assume you mean in the top section and they scrub when fully flexed up? Bump Stop extensions are the only thing that will stop that by limiting your flex and id not bother. Your inner guard is smooth and not causing any damage to the tyre or the car. Live with it and know that its the limit.
Word of warning though. The bottom seem of your body is hanging down there and is in line with your chassis rail, It will slice open the inside wall of a simmer like cheese. Give that seem a belt with a hammer and cold chisel to bend t away so it is not a leading edge.
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19th February 2017, 04:23 PM
#3
Beginner
Yeah I'm pretty sure it's the bottom seam that it's rubbing on. I'll bash it with a hammer n see if that fixes it.
I've already got 80 series bump stops..
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