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Tires & Wheels Forum Discussion of Tires and Wheels...pretty obvious, eh?
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95' with 06' wheels 35' rub Question
I have a 1995 2500 4x4. I bought my truck with the 06' wheels on it. I then wanted to go with 35" tires, so I did, but the tires rub more than I like to on the control arms. Should I just buy a different wheel, or is there a control arm out there that can fix this? Thanks, Scott ![]() ![]()
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