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Cab Mount Chop

Gstavy1

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Hey guys I was wondering if a cab mount chop was necessary running a stage 3 Icon kit or King 2.5's(front and rear) on 285/75/16.
 
I have an icon stage 4 and needed the cab mount chop. I want to get another alignment and get more positive caster, but right now when I get full flex and stuff the wheel well it still rubs the plastic. I did both the CMC, pinch weld, and cut the fenders.

I’m running 285/75r16 with a 0 offset.
 
I have an icon stage 4 and needed the cab mount chop. I want to get another alignment and get more positive caster, but right now when I get full flex and stuff the wheel well it still rubs the plastic. I did both the CMC, pinch weld, and cut the fenders.

I’m running 285/75r16 with a 0 offset.
Do you think a spacer would help?
 
Do you think a spacer would help?
I threw spacers on and while the rubbing got better when stuffed, i rub in reverse now, idk its weird. I get the CMC and all that next week, so ill probably also have an alignment shop push my caster up as well.
 
I threw spacers on and while the rubbing got better when stuffed, i rub in reverse now, idk its weird. I get the CMC and all that next week, so ill probably also have an alignment shop push my caster up as well.
Funny enough lifting your rear more and have some rake helps huge on the rubbing in the front
 
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