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Blazer front axle moved an inch forward with zero rates? What does it look like?

Drumer73

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I am going to be lifting my blazer 6 inches and want to run 37(36.7)x14.5R15 toyo mts. I am wondering if Zero rates in the front would help out with the tire not rubbing, would I have to move the axle forward an inch or just add the inch of lift? Anyone out there that has zero rates and has any pictures of them I would greatly appreciate it. esp someone wiht a 6 inch lift or that has their axle moved forward. Does it look good or odd?
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friends truck with 6" lift and zero rate set 1.5 forward and 38" tires. also 1.5" body lift. k30 truck .

he had bad fender rub in the back was ready to cut fenders up. grabed zero rates and no problems now.

lukes truck 2.jpg
 
Go look at your truck right now. Look at it really good and just wait until it clicks that the tire isnt centered in the wheel well. 1-1.5in forward is actually centered.
 
it moves the axle forward an inch and up an inch from the axle.it will help as stomis said to put the axle more centered in the wheelwell.it will also give you an 1.5 inch clearance with 1 inch lift more over the lift you have so you will definitely be rubbing the fenders less.
 
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