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your torsion bars are proably sagged out and need adjusted up or re-indexed. not too bad of a job

edit: you got aftermarket wheels too right? might be in the offset/width of them as well, plus if you have any kink in the fender (visible or not)

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You most likely have bad bushings. I noticed in one of my videos while wheeling that my axle moved front to back while under load. Also the wheel offset is a major factor too. I have 31s and I had to do a bunch of trimming up front and in the back to the flares to keep them from rubbing. Also if they are rubbing under extreme flex condition they might be rubbing on the top of the fender well. Mine do.

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as above ^^^ ...bad shocks and coils in the rear, sagging t-bars up front and back spacing are the major causes of rubbing with stock tires/wheels.

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