Fender filler??
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Fender filler??
Not even sure what to call it, but does anyone make something to fill the area after you remove the fenders? I love the look with no fenders but dislike all the holes left over.
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I would like to see what you come up with. I was thinking of stacking foam board, shaping, coating with epoxy and painting black. I know i would never be happy with the final product and I couldnt figure out mounting though so I ditched the idea.
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Lol stokes.
D I'm not sure how I'll do it yet, I was thinking either fiberglass with holes for bolts or cut plastic to fit and bolt it on
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D I'm not sure how I'll do it yet, I was thinking either fiberglass with holes for bolts or cut plastic to fit and bolt it on
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Rugged ridge makes wheel well replacements that attach and fill the gap a little.... I've be tossing around the idea of them
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You could get a sheet of aluminum and trace the fender outline and then cut the shape just enough to fit, plasti dip it and attach it... You could rivet it to make it look like the Smittybilt fenders or the door gaurds.