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Trimming fenders


Monty35

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I'm going to be tackling the issue of my 31's rubbing in the next week or so, but want to make sure I'm prepared to do it right.

These are the lines I plan to cut on


I dont really want to use fender flares, and my tires dont stick out past the body. What would you recommend to seal and protect the edges that will be freshly cut? I was thinking some rubber strips would fit, something in the shape of a U that could be siliconed/glued to the edges (I used them to seal the edges of vacuum tanks at work, but cannot remember the name of them). What has everyone else here used? Preferably something that looks decent, as my truck wont be getting some new paint for a couple months still.
 


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Those lines look ok, but I'd do the front like this in addition:

http://www.therangerstation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=166

Personally though I'd do like I did unless you really need to cut all that stuff you have outlined. DOesn't look like you need more room than that and that metal gives the fenders alot of strength. What size tires are you going with?
 

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I took a quick look over the link you posted and really like what I saw from that one picture. It reminds me of how my suspension mechanic suggested trimming just the corners of the fenders a long time ago, I really like the way it looks on yours. I'll be taking a closer look at that tomorrow.

I don't have any intention of using a tire larger than 31x10.5 for almost the next year. I've got to build my truck with college in mind as I'm starting my millwright course in march and it will be a DD. Any step up in tire size will be accompanied by a larger lift with the proper brackets.
 

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i trimmed mine the same place and am running 31x10.50's. it solved most of the rubbing but they rub on the rear side still on the inside tire when turning and hit a slight bump or elevation (i.e. driveways, speedbumps)...but its only at a certain point, like only partially turned...getting spacers should solve the problem without trimming...but im not positive on that, but it looks as if it would solve the problem.Josh
 

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