Reds fender trim with detailed pics and video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#441
They are 33 inch tires. Not 12.5" wide. these have about another year or so left on them. When I get new tires I am going with a 33 12.5 mt. I have not decided which brand yet. M/Ts are not cheep and I'm on a serous budget. I have decided not to go with a 35. Too many problems with running 35s on stock axles from what I keep hearing.
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#444
Attachment 208485almost sunk the 500 into the bushwacker flares until i read this. LOVE IT
#445
After a day of wheeling listening to my tires constantly rub on the underside of the fenders I decided to pull the trigger and trim the fenders this past weekend.
I used an Oscillating MultiTool to make the cuts and to my surprise it was like butter! A very clean cut with great control.
I like the clean look but only a wheeling trip will let me know it there is still rubbing.
I went with the angled cut in the front but still had a little bit of flutter so I drilled a hole thru the fender and into the bracing under the fender and then just used a standard plastic christmas tree insert to attach. (not shown on this pic)
I used an Oscillating MultiTool to make the cuts and to my surprise it was like butter! A very clean cut with great control.
I like the clean look but only a wheeling trip will let me know it there is still rubbing.
I went with the angled cut in the front but still had a little bit of flutter so I drilled a hole thru the fender and into the bracing under the fender and then just used a standard plastic christmas tree insert to attach. (not shown on this pic)