What are they rubbing on? If it is the control arms, you need a spacer between the hub and rim.
a leveling kit will do the job, not really that expensive unless your broke and i doubt that if you have 26's
To stop your bike brakes from squeaking, try cleaning the brake pads and rims with rubbing alcohol or sandpaper to remove any debris. Adjust the brake pads so they are aligned properly with the rims and not rubbing against them. If the squeaking persists, consider replacing the brake pads or taking your bike to a professional for further inspection.
To effectively stop your bike brakes from squeaking, try cleaning the brake pads and rims with rubbing alcohol or sandpaper to remove any debris or residue. Adjust the brake pads to ensure they are aligned properly and not rubbing against the rims. If the squeaking persists, consider replacing the brake pads or consulting a professional bike mechanic for further assistance.
Yes as long as you run on the rims
yes as long as it is not rubbing anywhere
yes
To stop bicycle brakes from squeaking, try cleaning the brake pads and rims with rubbing alcohol or sandpaper to remove any debris or residue. Adjust the brake pads to ensure they are properly aligned with the rims. If the squeaking persists, consider replacing the brake pads with high-quality ones.
4" lifts.
No. 22" rims will rub and scrub. You will need to do downsize a bit there.
yes.
Yes
Yes they will with no rubbing an you dont even have to lift it rims will go on an you wont even notice the difference