Needless to say, I am a little perplexed this afternoon and if you'll continue reading, you'll understand why.
I own an '06 F-150 Lariat Supercab 4x4 and the only mods are a 3" leveling kit, 18" KMC XD Badlands, and last night I mounted new Nitto Trail Grappler 295/70R18 tires. I love the way it looks/rides and I'm surprised the tires don't have more road noise than they do but, I'm having an issue of sorts.
When I cut the wheel hard right/left, I get rubbing...but only on the passenger side. The only reason I can think of as to why is back in 2011, during the major blizzard that hit Oklahoma, I lost control and hit a curb with my passenger front wheel at 45mph. Although the wheel wasn't damaged and it didn't knock the front end out of alignment, the tire (Nitto Dune Grappler 285/60/R18) had to be replaced.
Now, I'm wondering if the larger tires have revealed an underlying problem and perhaps I damaged my front end when I hit the curb. The driver tire has enough clearance but the passenger tire rubs on the front fascia and the rear of the wheel well/fender trim.
Any info you can provide would be greatly appreciated. The first image is of the driver side and the other images are of the passenger side.
Wheel info:
Wheel Diameter:18 in.
Wheel Width (in):9.000 in.
Manufacturers Wheel Series:KMC XD779 Badlands Series
Backspacing (in):5.710 in.
Offset:+18mm
DRIVER
http://catchmypicture.com/Qy2DwU.jpg
PASSENGER
http://catchmypicture.com/ZZpW5g.jpg
PASSENGER
http://catchmypicture.com/fRp5QQ.jpg
I own an '06 F-150 Lariat Supercab 4x4 and the only mods are a 3" leveling kit, 18" KMC XD Badlands, and last night I mounted new Nitto Trail Grappler 295/70R18 tires. I love the way it looks/rides and I'm surprised the tires don't have more road noise than they do but, I'm having an issue of sorts.
When I cut the wheel hard right/left, I get rubbing...but only on the passenger side. The only reason I can think of as to why is back in 2011, during the major blizzard that hit Oklahoma, I lost control and hit a curb with my passenger front wheel at 45mph. Although the wheel wasn't damaged and it didn't knock the front end out of alignment, the tire (Nitto Dune Grappler 285/60/R18) had to be replaced.
Now, I'm wondering if the larger tires have revealed an underlying problem and perhaps I damaged my front end when I hit the curb. The driver tire has enough clearance but the passenger tire rubs on the front fascia and the rear of the wheel well/fender trim.
Any info you can provide would be greatly appreciated. The first image is of the driver side and the other images are of the passenger side.
Wheel info:
Wheel Diameter:18 in.
Wheel Width (in):9.000 in.
Manufacturers Wheel Series:KMC XD779 Badlands Series
Backspacing (in):5.710 in.
Offset:+18mm
DRIVER
http://catchmypicture.com/Qy2DwU.jpg
PASSENGER
http://catchmypicture.com/ZZpW5g.jpg
PASSENGER
http://catchmypicture.com/fRp5QQ.jpg