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Thanks!

They are actually just garden edging from Home depot. All four cost me about $7.50. I bought a 20' roll, and then just stuffed them up on there and used phillips head sheet metal screws with large heads on them to screw them onto the fender. I got the type of lawn edging that has a lip on the bottom, so I folded that around the lip in the fender, which holds the fender flares in there better. Idk if that makes sense. I can draw a picture or take a picture if you want.
that's what I thought it was , hey if it works it works ,and yes could you take a picture or draw it out for me ,thanks
 


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that's what I thought it was , hey if it works it works ,and yes could you take a picture or draw it out for me ,thanks
Okay here's a picture:


I put screws about every 6-8 inches.
Start in the middle of the fender and work out. You can play around with how far in you push the fender to make it have a better profile. I found it best to have the flare sit in a little at the top of the fender, and I cut the lip so they could stick out more at the bottom.

like yea:




You can see in these pictures of my truck that the top is a little narrower than the bottom, but I should have done more







If you want better pictures I can

Maybe I should do a write-up for the tech library on Home Depot fender flares... :icon_twisted:
 
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Okay here's a picture:


I put screws about every 6-8 inches.
Start in the middle of the fender and work out. You can play around with how far in you push the fender to make it have a better profile. I found it best to have the flare sit in a little at the top of the fender, and I cut the lip so they could stick out more at the bottom.

like yea:




You can see in these pictures of my truck that the top is a little narrower than the bottom, but I should have done more







If you want better pictures I can

Maybe I should do a write-up for the tech library on Home Depot fender flares... :icon_twisted:
Thanks really helped
! What size are those tires I have the same ?
 

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That's cool ,mine are 33" 12.50 15"
Yeah the fenders make them look even smaller. I hope to upgrade to 37s at some point, but cant justify it with brand new 35s...
 

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This is one mean looking truck man. I see it all the time on campus. I am the one who parked next to you the other day in an old white f100. You were basically the same size lol. How much lift do you got?
 

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This is one mean looking truck man. I see it all the time on campus. I am the one who parked next to you the other day in an old white f100. You were basically the same size lol. How much lift do you got?
Thanks dude! :icon_cheers:

I just saw your post on the "introduce yourself" section :headbang:

You know, Between the SAS and everything, I'm not sure at all how much lift I have. In looking at the front compared to the rear, I would say only like 3 inches. But it has to be more than that. Maybe Ill find a stock ranger to measure off of and see.

Edit: After I thought about it for a second, depending on the year of your truck, we have pretty much the exact same front axle in both of our trucks :icon_thumby:
 
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I only have 3.5" of lift over a stock 4x4 ranger.

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I only have 3.5" of lift over a stock 4x4 ranger.

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Good to know. So then my guesstimate of 3 probably wasn't too far off

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Probably why this truck looks so good, its not a crazy lift. Just what is needed.
 

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This is one mean looking truck man. I see it all the time on campus. I am the one who parked next to you the other day in an old white f100. You were basically the same size lol. How much lift do you got?
You have a cj as well?
 

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Probably why this truck looks so good, its not a crazy lift. Just what is needed.
Thanks man.
As soon as anyone hears I have a "modified" truck they always ask how much I lifted it. I never paid attention to how much I ended up with, so my response is I didn't lift it. I straight axled it... lol





You have a cj as well?
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