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Hello,
So I have a ‘19 stx fx4.
I put 245/75r17 wildpeaks on the stock wheels with no issues or rubbing.
Yesterday I had a 2.5” leveling kit and fuel vector 17x8.5s with +7mm offset installed. Now my tires rub on the crash bars at full lock primarily in reverse.

From what I’ve read the leveling kit and a less positive offset should have the opposite effect right?
It’s not a huge deal, if just rather not remove the crash bars.
Any insight is appreciated!

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Your offset is what is getting you. that pushes the wheels out further than stock but causes the tire to swing further. in other word it makes a bigger circle and the tire goes further forward or backward at full lock.
 
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Your offset is what is getting you. that pushes the wheels out further than stock but causes the tire to swing further. in other word it makes a bigger circle and the tire goes further forward or backward at full lock.
Ok, thanks for the response. No law to decide whether or not to remove the crash bars....
 
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Ok, thanks for the response. No law to decide whether or not to remove the crash bars....
Hi Daryn,

Yep....just your legs and feet in a side impact accident.....Your choice. For me, not the risk that nothing like that will happen. BTW the aftermarket ones have likely not been tested in a side impact and may be just a bad as no crash bars....we simply do not know.

Best of luck in your decision.

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