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Well installed new tires today and what a difference. Did not realize how crapy the other tires were. But boy do they rub like crazy. I will have to do some triming or buy a body lift. Heres a little before and after.

 

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NadieLite- This is tiger country. We support them boys.

 

 

 

Haha we sure do, sucks I graduated now and can't go to the games for free anymore. Take some pics where it is rubbing.

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Haha we sure do, sucks I graduated now and can't go to the games for free anymore. Take some pics where it is rubbing.

 

 

 

Here you go not the best pic.

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Were do you go riding with that nice yamaha you have.

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Hopefully it can be fixed with minor trimming. I ride the Covington Pike bottoms mostly and we are leaving for MudNats this Tuesday.

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Yeah there is a post on were to cut but I can not find it. There is a guy I work with that took his rzr last year, he said it was a blast. But have been looking for people to ride with around here.

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Yes, the rims rubbed when i first put them on with stock tires so i leveled it, Now they rub again with bigger tires, But I found the post by Matt. He is very knoledgeable. He posted pics of were he had to cut and that worked for me. Well atleast one side, I have not finished the other side yet.

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Yes, the rims rubbed when i first put them on with stock tires so i leveled it, Now they rub again with bigger tires, But I found the post by Matt. He is very knoledgeable. He posted pics of were he had to cut and that worked for me. Well atleast one side, I have not finished the other side yet.

 

Can you post a link to the post about he cutting because of the rubbing? Looking to get some moto metal 0955's and they only come with -12mm offset so they will rub. Mind you I have a 2 inch susp lift and the bilstein leveling shocks, so should gain a bit. By how much are they rubbing? inch, two?

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Can you post a link to the post about he cutting because of the rubbing? Looking to get some moto metal 0955's and they only come with -12mm offset so they will rub. Mind you I have a 2 inch susp lift and the bilstein leveling shocks, so should gain a bit. By how much are they rubbing? inch, two?

 

 

 

Here ya go Link

 

Its on page 3.

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