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wheels scrubbing and hitting on my ranger?

i have 31 1050 15 on my truck 97 ranger 4x4 and the scrubb when i turn. i also hear a poping noise im sure theyare to wide or tall but other than get new tires (not an option) what do i do. i was thinking of leveling kit or spacers . will 1/4 in spacer be enough help me

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Motion sensors that you can buy do use IR. They check for moving IR signatures. They work very well, but they are complicated, you are better off buying one. The problem would be false alarms. A dog walking past the door, for example. .
One easy and safe step to take is buying a good quality fishing line and making a tight-wire about 2 inches above the landing area so birds cannot land there. Secure each end of the line against a wall or another rail so it makes a strong tight-wire. This is safe for the bird. And is commonly used at restaurants to keep birds out of outdoor dining areas. Birds also tend to shy away from reflective materials and things that move. Dangle some streamers of shiny plastic ribbon or flash tape. Some people also have good luck with those large balloons featuring scary eyes. You can place rubber toy snakes on the ground around the area. Make sure they are in plain view. Even if they are colorful snakes, they will work You can also place a fake plastic owl in the vicinity. I have seen these in the garden dept of better department stores. Real owls will eat other birds. Many birds are afraid of owls. Be sure to keep any devices you're not using out of site so the birds do not become accustomed to them.
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