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Old May 25, 2001 | 03:48 PM
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Rubbing inside of tire???????/

I changed my front pass. side tire today and noticed that I have been rubbing on something. I am guessing that it's the tie-rod end that it's rubbing on. Any ideas what would cause this? How to fix it?

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'87 Camaro Iroc-Z
'92 350 .040-over
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Edelbrock Perf. manifold and Holley 750w/vac. sec.
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Old May 25, 2001 | 07:44 PM
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Probably not the tie-rod, it moves with the wheel/tire when you turn. Look around for some shiny area's in the wheel well. A little rubbing won't hurt anything.


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Old May 25, 2001 | 09:14 PM
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The insides of my wheel wells are coated. The rubbing mark is about halfway up the rubber. Whatever it's rubbing on has to be near the spindle. I can't tell what it is though.

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'87 Camaro Iroc-Z
'92 350 .040-over
Mild Cam
700R-4 w/shiftkit only.
Edelbrock Perf. manifold and Holley 750w/vac. sec.
GM HEI upgraded with Accel parts
TBI truck Heads
Badass 3" true dual exhaust.
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