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    Default Adjusting fenders

    I have a 2012 RT. Put on some new front wheels (General Altamax R43) and they are rubbing the support brackets for the fenders.
    I see the support brackets appear to be connected to the axil by 4 bolts each side. When I loosen the bolts, the fnder loosens.
    Can I remove those bolts, add a couple of washers too give me added space, without messing up something?

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    Default TIGHT FIT - FOR ALTIMAX

    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana Ken View Post
    I have a 2012 RT. Put on some new front wheels (General Altamax R43) and they are rubbing the support brackets for the fenders.
    I see the support brackets appear to be connected to the axil by 4 bolts each side. When I loosen the bolts, the fnder loosens.
    Can I remove those bolts, add a couple of washers too give me added space, without messing up something?
    I had the same issue, with the same basic style fender, ....but mine was for a 15 inch wheel ........ I did the washer/s route and got the clearance I needed ....... I also shimmed the inside of the fender at the rear by 1/4 inch to prevent rubbing ..... The 175 Altimax is actually a bit taller than most 175's ...... This just proves a point I've made many times ....." Not all manufactures use the exact same measurements " for their molds ...... Mike

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    Default agree

    has been done quite often as many tires vary and some of the real crazy one just take the fenders off.... they don't do wet.....
    Gene and Ilana De Laney
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