fitting swampers

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daksprt4x4
Joined: 07/04/2004
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ive got aoshima swampers on my truck, im using the wheels from the off road kit. my problem is they rub at all corners, i put washers behind them but that didnt help. i wanted to know if anyone had this problem and what they did to fix it. thanks

daksprt4x4
Joined: 07/04/2004
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Re: fitting swampers

the slammed rims worked, i still had to put 2 washers behind them and i have to lift the back of my titan up a bit more to clear but theyll be fine.

evoraptor
Joined: 01/02/2006
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Re: fitting swampers

Body lift, chassis lift, and some trimming to remove the rubbing. Flip the car wheels inside out as someone mentioned earlier, it increases offset to reduce rubbing.

surgeon
Joined: 03/01/2007
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Re: fitting swampers

You have bearings right? If you don't they have a tendency to lean in and rub.

lancer_man
Joined: 09/30/2006
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Re: fitting swampers

Use the car rims, and not the truck ones.

Or, the slammed rims.

Works for me, so it should work for you! :)

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Dodgevanman
Joined: 06/28/2007
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Re: fitting swampers

put rims and tires on backwords

daksprt4x4
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Re: fitting swampers

sorry i shouldve been more specific. im using a chevy stepside body on my truck so its already body lifted. im rubbing on the suspension

aznkevin4eva
Joined: 11/11/2006
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Re: fitting swampers

A Simple and easy way to fix it is Giving your truck body a lift. NOTE: BODY not chassis

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