Sleepy_Hollow
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Also how do I go around this?
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Drive away from the banjos and find the highway!Also how do I go around this?
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I"m running a skinny (255 70 R18) 32"" + 55 mm offset tire /wheel combo on my truck. APG billet UCA, Extended travel front and rear ICON CDCV 2.5 with the ICON leaf spring pack/ ICON bump stops...keeps the wheels inside the fenders at full compression...I noticed my stock tie rod ball joints were maxed out at full droop, and would not hold it's toe angle . After the switch to the APG Heim joint ends looks like it still has a little left over, (could even droop further before maxing out) , and will hold the toe alignment much better now....I did not do before and after measurements for how much extra droop it allowed.About how much more with those tire rod ends?
For the rear: space down your bump stops until it quits rubbing while articulating or remove/cut fender liners/flares/wherever it rubs ...but only the latter option if you don't care about where mud goes. I've seen one person on IG (@robo_mods) go ahead and cut their fenders, as well.Is there a way to adjust axle centering or way to mitigate destroying fenders? Truck is Full Icon with leafs in option 3 and Icon bump stops. Tires are 305-70R17 with 0mm offset wheels. Debating adding shims to bump stops, trimming more of the flares and fender, and BDS 1in Shackle lift. Eventually I'll probably go wide body.
Also, bonus question...Anyway to get more droops out of the front?
PSA. Bedsides are cut for my new Coastal offroad rear bumper which is at powder coat.

Seems not many around here understand offloading trucks... Seems like a lot of uptight with crash bars and such lolWhere I took the pictures there was no by pass since it washed out. The left is a drop off into a ditch.
I had a blast! I put a lot of money into this truck to make sure it can do the basic obstacles.
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The ozzy overland build. A whole thread on this forum. I dont do extreme off road. Think, farm, field off roading. And deer lease. Just so i dont get stuck lolTake off the bed for those off road excursions. Then it will never get beat up.
Did you end up fixing this issue? I run 315/70/17s and use the Timbren bump stops. They do amazing and keeping me outta the fenders.Is there a way to adjust axle centering or way to mitigate destroying fenders? Truck is Full Icon with leafs in option 3 and Icon bump stops. Tires are 305-70R17 with 0mm offset wheels. Debating adding shims to bump stops, trimming more of the flares and fender, and BDS 1in Shackle lift. Eventually I'll probably go wide body.
Also, bonus question...Anyway to get more droops out of the front?
PSA. Bedsides are cut for my new Coastal offroad rear bumper which is at powder coat.
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They only crunch if I have the front and rear flexed all the way out. If its just one it barely kisses.Oh man......... is my Tremor going to crunch the fenders when I hit a curb at the mall?!
Jeez, the list of things to worry about never ends. Nobody told me Ranger ownership would be so stressful. Almost dreading the truck arriving now.
Just kidding! Get it here already!