Elgin
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Just installed a 2-inch lift and I’m running 295/65/20 tires. No rubbing. I’m a bit concerned about the clearance between the tire and the stock UCA.
On the passenger side, I can fit about one finger between the tire and the UCA.
On the driver side, the gap is slightly smaller than a finger.
I have two questions:
1. Is it normal for the driver and passenger sides to have slightly different clearance?
2. I’m planning to upgrade to aftermarket UCAs. Will that help create more clearance, or could it actually make the gap smaller since aftermarket arms are usually beefier? Please correct me if I’m wrong.
I don’t want to use wheel spacers.
I want to upgrade the UCA mainly because of the lift and improved geometry, but I’m unsure whether it will solve the clearance issue. If aftermarket UCAs reduce clearance instead, I might have to consider new wheels.
On the passenger side, I can fit about one finger between the tire and the UCA.
On the driver side, the gap is slightly smaller than a finger.
I have two questions:
1. Is it normal for the driver and passenger sides to have slightly different clearance?
2. I’m planning to upgrade to aftermarket UCAs. Will that help create more clearance, or could it actually make the gap smaller since aftermarket arms are usually beefier? Please correct me if I’m wrong.
I don’t want to use wheel spacers.
I want to upgrade the UCA mainly because of the lift and improved geometry, but I’m unsure whether it will solve the clearance issue. If aftermarket UCAs reduce clearance instead, I might have to consider new wheels.