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New 285/70/17 on 3.5 lift rubbing issues. 2020 xl

HorsewNoName

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Rubbing when fully turned left and right. Rubbing on plastic in front well, rubbing on a bar in back. Looks like the plastic can be unscrewed and removed, and the bar looks like it can be removed as well. Spacers? Or? Thanks
Frontedited shows plastic cover over a square tube that looks like it extends into slightly larger sq tube acting as a sleeve.
Back edited shows the same set up with a sq tube within a sleeve detail. There are two bolts on the bottom extending downward. (Red) The blue shows the end rub scuff.
I went with the Bilstein 6100/5100 combo with 3.5 " lift. Cooper Ruged Trek P285/70/17 on Black Rhino wheels.

Ford Ranger New 285/70/17 on 3.5 lift rubbing issues. 2020 xl backedited.JPG
Ford Ranger New 285/70/17 on 3.5 lift rubbing issues. 2020 xl frontedited.JPG
Ford Ranger New 285/70/17 on 3.5 lift rubbing issues. 2020 xl IMG_4938
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maus92

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What wheels are you using? If stock, you probably need spacers.
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