chudykGT
Well-Known Member
I have a 2008 Ford Ranger Sport 4x4. I cranked the tbars in the front for an inch, and then installed 265/75/16 goodyear wrangler territories (canadian tire exclusive tire from goodyear)
Daily driving, everything is great, other than the expected road noise and fuel economy penalty.
I've had them about a week now, and while getting rid of some old sod, I had a chance to flex it out.
"whats that noise?" oh its just the tires in the back grabbing at the fender flares and trying to rip them off!
Now, i figure, the flares stick inwards a little farther than the fenders themselves, so I can probably trim them some. But I don't know if it will be enough.
If I use the 2" chevy drop shackles to get some lift, will that not bring the rear tires slightly more forward in the wheel well?
Because the front of the wheel well (closer to the engine) is where the tires rub the most. Anyone with a newer (08+)ranger with this size tire experiencing this? If so what did you do to fix it?
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Daily driving, everything is great, other than the expected road noise and fuel economy penalty.
I've had them about a week now, and while getting rid of some old sod, I had a chance to flex it out.

Now, i figure, the flares stick inwards a little farther than the fenders themselves, so I can probably trim them some. But I don't know if it will be enough.
If I use the 2" chevy drop shackles to get some lift, will that not bring the rear tires slightly more forward in the wheel well?
Because the front of the wheel well (closer to the engine) is where the tires rub the most. Anyone with a newer (08+)ranger with this size tire experiencing this? If so what did you do to fix it?
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