irishboy02 wrote:As Mrsmithtb has stated in the past, tire size is not the only factor in rubbing issues. The rims BS also plays an effect as well as the tire width. A wider tire is more apt to rub on turns than a narrow one.
Ya, I am well aware of all that
. Tires and lift isnt anything new to me....... But still, its very odd to hear someone rubbing with 32''s and lift. My tires are as wide as his, and I have less lift. so respectively with your logic I should have rubbing. On a side note, my tires brand new have one of the deepest treads available and I have never had rubbing. On the manf. site they are a real 31.9 tires, where other tires that are 265/70/17 are rated closer to 31.8 or less at times.
Rim back spacing will not affect wheel rub in the wheel well when the tire travels up and down. It will only affect rubbing of the ball joint by moving the tire away from it.
If he is running into problems by rubbing when turning then back spacing or lift wont solve that. Trimming will. Unless you put on something mad like a 10'' spacer on your hub that effectively moves the wheel and tire outside of the wheel well. But we all know, no good can come from that hahaha.
Id really like more info on this guys suspension. Try and figure out whats gone wrong.