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Wheel-well space

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Old Dec 29, 2010 | 03:46 PM
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Default Wheel-well space

I have a teraflex leveling kit on order, and just happened to notice that my rear wheel-well spacing is less than the front. (the distance from the top of my 33's to the fender is smaller in the rear ?) is this normal, or have my rear springs sagged ? I cant find a decent side on pic of a stock JK so i'm not sure. I have all new rubber at each corner + a full sized 33" mickey thompson on the back door. is the weight of the tire causing it to sagg in the rear or is this how a stock JK sits. I had not really paid much attention to it before, but now since I am installing a leveling kit, i was wondering if I should add another spacer in the back or not.
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Old Dec 29, 2010 | 04:37 PM
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I have a four inch lift and 33s and have a slight difference as well.

I think the 35s I will be getting soon will help with that.

After I get a front bumper and winch I'm sure that will help also. Worst case scenario I will need a couple spacers in the rear
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