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    Quote Originally Posted by da riverrat View Post
    hi guys I've fitted 35 to my gq got 3inch lift but on flex they rub on the rear of the rear guards don't realy want to do a rear quater chop just want to trim rear guard a bit so that it don't rub was wondering if any one has done this and if they got some pic to give me some ideas on how to go about it have no clearence issues in the front at all just the rear cheers guys
    Thats because some idiot who did not know what they were talking about or should have known better advised you to buy extended Lower Rear trailing arms didn't they?? I Bet! +16mm or +12mm

    Take them out mate and send them back and tell them to supply you with standard length heavy duty because their product was not fit for service and they are Idiots.

    End of Rant......

    Sorry mate i'll get back in my box if im wrong....bet i'm not

    See the pic in my avatar mate, that is a bloke being jammed into my wheel arch. I DO NOT RUB.

    Refit your original lower arms and go and flex it up. Problem will disappear.
    Last edited by MudRunnerTD; 18th May 2013 at 09:07 AM.
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