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  1. AJMBLAZER

    Tire rubbing pitman arms, ideas?

    It won't make much difference but a wider wheel with slightly less backspacing might make more difference. The sidewall bulge would be smaller and the sidewall would be 1/2" further away. Then however you'd likely be putting a tire into the fender. Honestly the turning radius wasn't much of...
  2. AJMBLAZER

    Tire rubbing pitman arms, ideas?

    Good point. However there aren't many modern 16x7's or 16x8's (or the few 16x9's) that come with more backspacing than the OEM wheels had from the factory. Somewhere near 5" if my memory serves me. The issue when running larger tires on these trucks when stock is that you can fit a taller...
  3. AJMBLAZER

    Tire rubbing pitman arms, ideas?

    35 should be close to what you need, maybe a bit less. I run 35ish in my 110..R16's and think I need a bit less.
  4. AJMBLAZER

    Tire rubbing pitman arms, ideas?

    Doesn't anyone do searches? I've mentioned this several times. You need a longer 3/8" fine thread bolt for your d-side steering stop. I think the one I'm using is 2.5" long. How much air pressure are you running? Some tires do crown due to their construction. A lot of people mistake this...
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