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You did better than I did. When I found the tires on the SAAB's brand new massaged and painted fenders rubbed I sulked for a day, cut out the offending sheet metal, welded in new and...there it has been sitting for the last three or so months. I just lost motivation and it's so close to being done. Don't be like me and let it sit for any amount of time or it just gets easier to ignore it.

If I'm being honest, it's a bit larger than I was hoping for but I think once I weld the factory fender lip back on and smooth everything out completely it should look fine.
-G

I still need to refinish my front fenders and make new inners. And replace the rear floor. And build a cage. And install a stereo. Dammit.That blows. I remember running short on time with mine and not cycling anything out and hearing my tires rub the fenders the first time I pulled out of the drivewayI still need to refinish my front fenders and make new inners. And replace the rear floor. And build a cage. And install a stereo. Dammit.
Anxious to see what you find on the drivers side. I don't think MC will be any concern at all, but possibly steering shaft. Hopefully it's kind to you.
Glad it worked out without too much heartache. Going to do the drivers side next, or do you have other issues to do first?


If you look at any rig set up for 50/50 travel the wheel well opening is always huge. It should be fun at speed.
Are you checking full bump and droop with everything hooked up? It needs to be checked full bump may seem more important but full droop is important too.
The real world occasionally presents problems that cannot be foreseen. I have seen everything work perfectly in a shop setting and nearly everything need to be modded just a tiny bit to actually work.
I suggest getting it running and driving before yoh blow it apart for final paint and assembly


Greg
As soon as I read that you didn't have the axle at full droop on one side I laughed. Made that same mistake a time or two. It's unbelievable how much the clearances change in the last few inches of droop travel when the other tire is at full stuff.
It's all good man.![]()


Greg, I don't mean to bash you but I went through the same thing with mine and everyone thought I was nuts for being so paranoid about clearances. Multiple people said just put it together. I'm sooooo glad I was able to get my axle at full droop and bump.
Sounds like you got it taken care of though.Keep on keeping on buddy.

It is truly amazing how MUCH room a "stuffing" tire actually requires (while turning left or right).... I know that everyone always warns about that, but until you see it with your own eyes it's hard to really appreciate it. One minute you've got LOADS of clearance all around the tire, and then as you slowly start to turn the wheel to one side those gaps just vanish into thin air and the tire hits the fender (or firewall)!!!
-G
Experience is something you get right after you really needed it...
-G