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Old 10-22-2012, 03:39 PM
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Default Re: 2008 H2 on 38" Open Country MT with Rockstar

guru, yes, i still have rubbing issues at full lock...i installed 2" wheel spacers but it got worst...i turned the wheels 15 degrees and it would jammed at the rear fender flares so, i removed 'em and now in the classified section http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=42965. My next attempt is to install 2" body lift and 1" spacers.

I can't say anything about the BFG MT's because i've never used them but the Toyo MT's are awesome well compare to stock BFG's. It's noiser than stock BFG's and i definitely feel the tread when slowing down.
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guru, yes, i still have rubbing issues at full lock...i installed 2" wheel spacers but it got worst...i turned the wheels 15 degrees and it would jammed at the rear fender flares so, i removed 'em and now in the classified section http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=42965. My next attempt is to install 2" body lift and 1" spacers.

I can't say anything about the BFG MT's because i've never used them but the Toyo MT's are awesome well compare to stock BFG's. It's noiser than stock BFG's and i definitely feel the tread when slowing down.
Thanks for the info...food for thought.
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guru, yes, i still have rubbing issues at full lock...i installed 2" wheel spacers but it got worst...i turned the wheels 15 degrees and it would jammed at the rear fender flares so, i removed 'em

My 04 was rubbing exactly like your was. I'd really like to figure out why some rigs run certain wheel/tire combos great and others don't even come close. Seems like now the majority can run the spacers no problem. I used to think it was the earlier year vehicles, but its not. I just can't believe there is that much variance in the assembly process.
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