Bump the axle forward a little bit. I used the ord 1/4 inch plates to bump mine forward.
Ha, that's why I created a thread... not much interest it seems. HahahahahCheck with Zoomad or Larry about the mod they did to the fenders to reinforce the spot welds before you install these.
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Rust free squarebody fenders. Nice find. Does this guy run a public yard? Next time I'm in AZ I'll need to stop by.That guy should be your new best friend!!
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Yeah he's cool. I've been buying parts from him for like 4-5 years
Nah, well kinda. when you get to town message me and I'll send you his number. He's a cool guy out in Apache junction. He always has square body stuffRust free squarebody fenders. Nice find. Does this guy run a public yard? Next time I'm in AZ I'll need to stop by.
in Apache junctionWhere is this guy located at? I'm pretty sure I know who it is.
Pretty simple. That upper rear bracket that bolts the fender to the cowl in two spots can come loose. Space out 10 or so holes on the bracket (careful not to jab your bit all the way through the outer skin, we stuffed a chunk of 1x lumber inside) then use flanged head bolts and prevailing torque locknuts and bolt that sucker together.Ha, that's why I created a thread... not much interest it seems. Hahahahah
Safe to say that is no longer a weak point.Here's a pic of what we did to my fender.
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Probably moved the weak point but ultimately not having the tire make out with the fender repeatedly off road will be the lasting fix.Safe to say that is no longer a weak point.