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Old 01-25-2005, 08:35 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Any rubbing on those dubs? No problems in the front wheel wells or turning radius? It looks like the new 'shoes' are pretty tight on your Titan.
It is tight but it does not rub at all. It worked out great. They fit perfect. It is almost likethe Titan was made to wear 22s.

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you gotta drop it with tires that big man, i know its a truck and all, but you either need bigger tires, or drop it
I hope to a little. I still need to carry and tow with it so I can not go too low. I would like to get the rear lower to match the front. I guess i will ahve to lengthing a set of shackles for the leaf springs.
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