Riflman
Observer
I've got a 3" RTE and Bilstein 7100's. I have RTE Sliders (vintage 2004) and 285 SSR's. I was rubbing a bit on the rear fenders but trimming them for the GD bumper helped with that. THE RTE front bumper means no rubbing on the forward portion of front fenders. They are still rubbing a bit on max flex though (rear swaybar is removed and front is disconnected with QD's). The weak points are where the sliders are. I've been told I should chop the sliders, but just had them powder coated. Now I'm determined to do it. That doesn't make much sense though without trimming the fenders; however, I can't really see a way to trim them without losing all of my weather sealing around the rear doors. If anyone can share their wisdom in the area it would be appreciated.
As for flares after the hatchet job, I might just lose the flares completely since the damn things won't stay on anyway. I like the way flares look and they add a bit of scuff protection from smaller trees and brush. Ideas are welcome there too.
As for flares after the hatchet job, I might just lose the flares completely since the damn things won't stay on anyway. I like the way flares look and they add a bit of scuff protection from smaller trees and brush. Ideas are welcome there too.