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      08-19-2013, 04:23 PM   #1
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Picture of rubbing area, help!

Last thread didn't have a picture. Michelin PSS 255/30/19 in the rear on a 9.5" wide wheel, offset is ET28.

I had the fenders rolled and pulled extremely slightly since I took the picture below, but I wasn't sure if the darker part of the fender liner right beside the rubbed paint on the fender was rubbing or not. From the picture, is the liner rubbing?

Picture of area rubbing: (this is the rear fender)

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      08-19-2013, 10:47 PM   #3
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You are running on the liner for sure, take out liner and post pics. Line vibes or with ease. I would then trim 3-4" of gender liner out long ways do a 4" strip. Once liner is out we can see where you are rubbing better. Can not understand why you are rubbing do bad...was not a good roll? I am 32 offset with a 295....I have shaved my fenders. Below is a pic where I think you are rubbing.
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It also looks like you've got some rubbing going on the fender itself. Not a whole lot.
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