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Have a 29 special coupe, hard turn causes rubbing on front tire, all stock, 21” tires. Any thoughts?
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Tire is probably hitting the brake rods. It could be that the tires are oversize. Firestones are a bit oversized. you could fix it by putting a washer under the stops on the axle.
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Dont do any hard turns!
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Are the stop nuts on the front or rear of the axle?
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My Coker 21" radials are substantially larger than the multiple brands of bias rags I took off. They rub just a little in a tight turn.
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Also, make sure they are the correct length and are touching the spindle. |
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