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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: South Central PA
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![]() I've had 2 situations like this...
1. the tire was rubbing fender... it dented it a bit from the inside... I did some tweaking to the alignment of the fender to fix it... 2. the wheel (mag) was rubbing against the upper control arm as I turned hard. This left some metal shavings and a mark where it was hitting. I hit the area with a die grinder until it was quiet, then I did it a little more to prove a point to the control arm... |
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