I've been soaking them for a month now, spraying them every few days, tried to get it off yesterday and it wouldn't budge.
Option two: If i were to hammer over the pinch welds at the back of the fender at the firewall where the obvious contact is now when turning the wheel. Where else will i get contact? Remember I'm only talking street use so it won't be offroad or anything with any suspension work out.
When i fit them on the truck on bottom perch, the only area of contact was the back at the firewall, and i figured if i were to trim that i would get about 1.5" to two inches of clearance there. Does anyone know how much suspension articulation you get during hard breaking?
Is the top perch suggested for offloading because you get the wheel pushed up into the wheel well? I don't see how adjusting the perch does anything to change the contact at the back of the fender at the firewall.
Does anyone have the 37" Toyos + Method Zero offset rims on stock perch with glass fenders? If so, do you get any contact during regular street use at the firewall?
Thanks!
Option two: If i were to hammer over the pinch welds at the back of the fender at the firewall where the obvious contact is now when turning the wheel. Where else will i get contact? Remember I'm only talking street use so it won't be offroad or anything with any suspension work out.
When i fit them on the truck on bottom perch, the only area of contact was the back at the firewall, and i figured if i were to trim that i would get about 1.5" to two inches of clearance there. Does anyone know how much suspension articulation you get during hard breaking?
Is the top perch suggested for offloading because you get the wheel pushed up into the wheel well? I don't see how adjusting the perch does anything to change the contact at the back of the fender at the firewall.
Does anyone have the 37" Toyos + Method Zero offset rims on stock perch with glass fenders? If so, do you get any contact during regular street use at the firewall?
Thanks!