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Can 37’ Toyos + Zero Offset wheels work on bottom perch? I have no choice.
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<blockquote data-quote="Slimneill" data-source="post: 889726" data-attributes="member: 15376"><p>Well after trying to sell the tires on Kijiji for 2 months and only getting joke offers. I said F&$k It and installed them, took out the inner fenders, tabbed and hammered over all of the seem on the firewall side of the front fenders and shifted the front bumper forward by 3/8" so that i didn't have to grind away at the bumper's powder coating and watch it rust to nothing.</p><p></p><p>I was skeptical if it would work all the way up until i drove it down the drive way and no rubbing!!!</p><p></p><p>That's right, Toyo 37" + Method Zero Offset rims + Stock lower Perch = One happy camper.</p><p></p><p>So far I've been driving it back and forth to work this week and only heard minor rubbing once while quickly hitting the brakes and turning the wheel to the sweet spot there the edge of the tire will rub against the inner plastic fender. I don't get any rubbing while reversing into the drive way with the wheel turned, and my drive way has a decent slope.</p><p></p><p>I'll post pics when I'm near my camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slimneill, post: 889726, member: 15376"] Well after trying to sell the tires on Kijiji for 2 months and only getting joke offers. I said F&$k It and installed them, took out the inner fenders, tabbed and hammered over all of the seem on the firewall side of the front fenders and shifted the front bumper forward by 3/8" so that i didn't have to grind away at the bumper's powder coating and watch it rust to nothing. I was skeptical if it would work all the way up until i drove it down the drive way and no rubbing!!! That's right, Toyo 37" + Method Zero Offset rims + Stock lower Perch = One happy camper. So far I've been driving it back and forth to work this week and only heard minor rubbing once while quickly hitting the brakes and turning the wheel to the sweet spot there the edge of the tire will rub against the inner plastic fender. I don't get any rubbing while reversing into the drive way with the wheel turned, and my drive way has a decent slope. I'll post pics when I'm near my camera. [/QUOTE]
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