wheel wells for lowered trucks

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I have an 87 C10 What do you guys recommend for not rubbing the front wheel wells, my truck is lowered 6 inches in the front and when i turn left or right i rub, i have cut and trimmed the wheel wells alot but still rub, should i just remove the wheel wells completely. I am running a 225/70-15 tire on a 15 inch wheel, not goin to change the tire or wheel. didnt know if they made a custom wheel well for lowered trucks.
 

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Maybe a different offset on the wheels? Is it rubbing inboard or outboard?
 

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I wonder if those could be made to work in the rear of a Burb...
Probably could but the rear of them are contoured to fit against the firewall.
 

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