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Old 06-24-2012, 09:14 AM
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nice man...what about wider ones?....say to cover some fullsize axles and tires
This. They are awesome, but not enough tire coverage for me.
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Originally Posted by johnydoe
nice man...what about wider ones?....say to cover some fullsize axles and tires
Yes we can make them wider for full widths. They would be more $$ because we would have to do a lot more bracing if the tubes are more than 4 inches from the skin but certainly doable. Let me know the approximate distance you want the tube fender from the stock fender skin and I will get you a quote.

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What does the bracing under the tube look like?
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Originally Posted by CobraMarty
What does the bracing under the tube look like?
This is the center bracket. It attaches to the inner fender well as well as the tube fender assembly. Pics are before press braking and then bent into proper bracket. It is 1/4" steel.
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those are definatly sweet. time to start savin some cash
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Originally Posted by Hooligan Off Road

This is the center bracket. It attaches to the inner fender well as well as the tube fender assembly. Pics are before press braking and then bent into proper bracket. It is 1/4" steel.
How do they attach to the fender? New holes required or stock fender bracket holes required?
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Originally Posted by BIGMAN_01_XJ

How do they attach to the fender? New holes required or stock fender bracket holes required?
They require you to drill two holes from inside the engine compartment through the inner fender well and two holes through the stock fender sheet metal. There will be two corresponding holes in the armor for bolts.
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Nice work, best I've seen to date!
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Nice work, best I've seen to date!
Thanks man!!
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Rears?
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Rears?
We are working on the prototype of the rears now. Should be available as a set early July.
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Thanks guys
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Ever think of doing a set for the rear of a Comanche?
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I see on your website that you offer 2 different cut style will the rear be the same? If they are, for the 37" tire cut fenders will it require so much cutting that you will have to reweld the rear inner fender?


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