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Dacuda Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/23/2002 01:33:30
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Subject: New R/T Rim Troubles IP: Logged
Message: Just had a set of 17x9 R/T rims mounted and balanced with 255/50/17 P-zero tires. I attempted to instal them on my 95 318 Rc 2wd dakota. The rear fit fine but the front have a few problems. Whenever the suspensions compresses the upper control arm {i think that is what it is called} hits the inside edge of the rim. I was wondering if i could just take a grinder and knock the lip off the arm. It doesn't look like i need to remove much material. Or i could try to find wheel spacers to push the wheel out little bit. If spacers are the way to go does anyone know where I can order some for my Truck.
Thx Brad
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kevster Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/23/2002 18:45:07
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Message: Stay away from the wheel spacers , They are Bad news. Yes you can trim the arms to clear, I have read some articles in here that some of the fellows had to do this trim. From what I recall, not much had to be removed.
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dakotart92 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/25/2002 16:49:04
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Message: I have a '92 with r/t wheels. Just take a grinder
to the top part of the A-arm where it hits. My
tires rub, but wheels don't. Not a big deal
really, just about ten to fifteen minutes with a
grinder.
Thanks,
Shaun
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