Yes Sr. Louie. You can see my mini-write up on the what was done to your rig this week. Hahaha. It's a must-do when running 35's with rubi rails.
Oh and chop that pinch seam too.![]()
I remember seeing that might have to backtrack that thread and find your post lol
Post # 2,498. Hope that helps.
Might have to trim the rubi rails lol View attachment 27964
depends on what lift you have with my lift (3.5" RK x-factor) the adjustable control arms move the rear axle back a bit and sitting on flat ground my rubi rails are close like yours but even at full stuff in the rear i dont rub on them at all
Damn! Yours are way closer then mine. Trim those before the next run!
Trimmed the rails but didn't have anything to cut the pinch seam so I just left it haha I'll get around to it eventuallyView attachment 28345
Trimmed the rails but didn't have anything to cut the pinch seam so I just left it haha I'll get around to it eventuallyView attachment 28345
how did you trim the rails?
how did you have something to cut the rail and not the pinch seams???
andrew -
Unbolt the rails, and whatever you made those clean cuts on the rails with will probably work on the pinch seams too. If you have a reciprocating saw/sawz-all, that's the tool that 99% of the people who trimmed their pinch seams used :thumb:
Used a table saw Idk how I would use that on the pinch seam lol
Unbolt the rails, and whatever you made those clean cuts on the rails with will probably work on the pinch seams too. If you have a reciprocating saw/sawz-all, that's the tool that 99% of the people who trimmed their pinch seams used :thumb: