Such mexi wheels


On the front fangs, I would just cut them square along the bottom so the cut is parallel to the ground, and have the cut at the same level as the bottom of the radiator support. That is how I did my Suburban. On the back just cut off the "mud flap" of the fender.
Martin
This looks badass from the front (minus the tacky Monster Energy sticker...), but it looks funny on the sides with the up and down side marker light/turn signal.
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Looks good man. I guess I need to start reading this forum more.
Im sure some of these guys would like to see it as well.Probably should, and go make another Build thread on here so I have more time to kill at work.Im sure some of these guys would like to see it as well.
I realy like you build and truck. It reminds me of my 76. I don't know if you got your tire carrier figured out or not, but I used an old 8 lug axle shaft, 3/8 inch plate and some 1" angle. I wanted my tire to be at an angle like a throphy truck, so I cut the axle shaft to the height I wanted with about 70* angle cut,welded it to the 3/8 plate, added 4 braces made out of the 1" angle iron. Then bolted the plate down to 2 bed crossmembers. I bolted the tire down with 8 lug nuts on the correct studs for my truck. That way you always have extra lug nuts and wheel studs if you need them.