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Author:  Locked KJ [ Wed Oct 19, 2016 8:35 pm ]
Post subject:  factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

So I brought my 05 crd to get some new tires put on today. Some bfg ko2 in 245/70r16. When the guys took the front wheels off they pointed out that the inside of the wheels were rubbing on the tie rods when the wheel was turned most of the way. I was under the impression that all factory liberty wheels were interchangeable. I recently purchased the vehicle used so I don't know if they were off of another year liberty. I believe ALY9037 is the model # for the wheel. They are 6 spoke silver alloy wheels.

Curious if anyone else has run into this problem.

Also I'm thinking about just picking up 5 16" diameter 7" wide cragar soft 8s. Will those tires still fit with no rub without a lift? Or is the different backspacing an issue? The tires are already bought and paid for so they're staying. Just need to work the rim situation out.

By the way I had them mount the tires anyway because the old ones were toast. They do not rub at all under normal driving conditions. I have yet to get the jeep articulated but looking at the gaps I'm pretty confident it will be very minimal. Maybe even none at all.

Author:  tommudd [ Wed Oct 19, 2016 11:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

[quote="Locked KJ"]So I brought my 05 crd to get some new tires put on today. Some bfg ko2 in 245/70r16. When the guys took the front wheels off they pointed out that the inside of the wheels were rubbing on the tie rods when the wheel was turned most of the way. I was under the impression that all factory liberty wheels were interchangeable. I recently purchased the vehicle used so I don't know if they were off of another year liberty. I believe ALY9037 is the model # for the wheel. They are 6 spoke silver alloy wheels.

Curious if anyone else has run into this problem.

Also I'm thinking about just picking up 5 16" diameter 7" wide cragar soft 8s. Will those tires still fit with no rub without a lift? Or is the different backspacing an issue? The tires are already bought and paid for so they're staying. Just need to work the rim situation out.

By the way I had them mount the tires anyway because the old ones were toast. They do not rub at all under normal driving conditions. I have yet to get the jeep articulated but looking at the gaps I'm pretty confident it will be very minimal. Maybe even none at all.[/quote

Factory wheels rubbing? Never seen or heard of that
any pictures?
Also if buying aftermarket unlifted you would have to stay with 7 inch wide and 5 inches of backspacing

Author:  GordnadoCRD [ Thu Oct 20, 2016 1:58 am ]
Post subject:  Re: factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

When shopping tires for my 06 sport, I was browsing wheels as well. Their "experts" informed me that on this vehicle (currently stock) anything beyond 4.125" backspacing (hub to inner bead) was risky, and by 4.5" would "guarantee interference somewhere on the inside" with an original size tire. My current Maxim's are 4", so for the time being, I left well enough alone.

Author:  JeepinJarhead03 [ Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

i think those experts, kinda, arent. lol

the stock 16x7s are 5.5" backspaced
a 4.25" backspace is the equivalent of running the stock rims with 1.25" spidertrax spacers

the closer to 4" you get from 5.5" , the more rubbing on the pinchweld and foglight access doors you get, which is the outside, not the inside heh

but im with tom ive never seen a stock rim on these vehicles rub a tie rod

Author:  Locked KJ [ Thu Oct 20, 2016 7:30 am ]
Post subject:  Re: factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

http://s1067.photobucket.com/user/drop_ ... sort=3&o=0

The wheels in question

http://s1067.photobucket.com/user/drop_ ... sort=3&o=0

Where they are rubbing

Author:  Locked KJ [ Thu Oct 20, 2016 7:35 am ]
Post subject:  Re: factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

Gotta spend some time later figuring out how to get photos to actually be in the post. But I gotta run to work now. Figured I'd try and get something up right away.

If those truly are factory wheels. Then maybe they are aftermarket tie rods? The thing does ride straight as an arrow. So I doubt the alignment geometry is to far off from where it's supposed to be

Author:  JeepinJarhead03 [ Thu Oct 20, 2016 8:21 am ]
Post subject:  Re: factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

you just hit the img button under the subject when posting, and paste the url from photobucket thats in the "direct link" box next to the picture
Quote:
Image
wheels in question
Image
where they were rubbing


ill do it for ya this time ;)

Author:  JeepinJarhead03 [ Thu Oct 20, 2016 8:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

check your drivers side and see if the curved portion of the tie rod is pointing towards teh front of the vehicle as well
if it is, that's where your actual passenger side tie rod is, and vice versa

the passenger side tie rod in the picture, is a DRIVERS side tie rod

if they're both curved facing the front of the vehicle, count how many spins to take them off and switch sides

if the drivers side is, correctly, curved facing the rear of the vehicle, you just need a new passenger side tie rod


edit/of an edit
so i guess i have seen this sort of rubbing before. and for this specific reason heh, pretty sure tom has too, it just isn't under a "normal' circumstance lol

Author:  Locked KJ [ Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

Image
Thank you for letting me know how to get photos up. That was one of my wheels that needs replacing. Had nothing to do with the rubbing.

A second thanks for solving my problem. Guess the person that installed them didn't see the L and R marked on them. I'll change them this weekend if the weather holds. Gonna hit up some junkyards for a wheel this weekend too.

Author:  tommudd [ Fri Oct 21, 2016 11:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

Locked KJ wrote:
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Thank you for letting me know how to get photos up. That was one of my wheels that needs replacing. Had nothing to do with the rubbing.

A second thanks for solving my problem. Guess the person that installed them didn't see the L and R marked on them. I'll change them this weekend if the weather holds. Gonna hit up some junkyards for a wheel this weekend too.



Not still driving on that I hope !!
Wow , thats bad

Author:  JeepinJarhead03 [ Fri Oct 21, 2016 11:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

i know right, SRA's are awful!

oh.. you mean the rim :lol:

Author:  tommudd [ Sat Oct 22, 2016 12:56 am ]
Post subject:  Re: factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

JeepinJarhead03 wrote:
i know right, SRA's are awful!

oh.. you mean the rim :lol:



Heck BOTH !!!!

Author:  Locked KJ [ Sat Oct 22, 2016 6:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

Definitely not driving on that. Couldn't believe it held air for the six months the jeeps been in my driveway getting worked on.

Put the spare on for now. Have a matching rim coming from a junkyard on Tuesday.

Supposed to be sunny tomorrow. Gonna get those tie rods switched and beat the pinch welds into submission. Probably do a little sculpting of the front side of the inner fenders as well.

Will get an alignment probably Thursday or Friday. Then with any luck I'll get to try out the front e-locker Saturday. I'm sure there will be some mud on my buddies farm as well as a small sandy off camber hill climb.

Also agree on goodyears being pretty crappy. This will be my 4th set of bfgs on various vehicles. I can't even bring myself to try another brand. I almost went for grabber at2 but the ko2 is just way more badass of a tire

Author:  tommudd [ Sat Oct 22, 2016 9:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: factory wheels rubbing on tie rods?

Locked KJ wrote:
Definitely not driving on that. Couldn't believe it held air for the six months the jeeps been in my driveway getting worked on.

Put the spare on for now. Have a matching rim coming from a junkyard on Tuesday.

Supposed to be sunny tomorrow. Gonna get those tie rods switched and beat the pinch welds into submission. Probably do a little sculpting of the front side of the inner fenders as well.

Will get an alignment probably Thursday or Friday. Then with any luck I'll get to try out the front e-locker Saturday. I'm sure there will be some mud on my buddies farm as well as a small sandy off camber hill climb.

Also agree on goodyears being pretty crappy. This will be my 4th set of bfgs on various vehicles. I can't even bring myself to try another brand. I almost went for grabber at2 but the ko2 is just way more badass of a tire


Stock Goodyear SRAs were bad, otherwise Goodyear is a great tire. Wouldn't trade 5 Goodyear Duratracs for 25 BFGs
Used to run them back in the late 70s but just not liking them much anymore
But you like them so thats all that counts, if they work for you then thats the best tire there is ! :wink:

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