Boatec fenders and 37's are on!

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Jerryballs

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I just got my fenders mounted by my body shop and they came out great! My only problem is the open inner fender well. I am not sure who makes Tins for the inner fender but for now I cut my stock ones to at least keep crud off the engine

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so what do you do now to get the fender liner? using the factory one looks goofy. it works but still...make a mold and fiberglass it?
 
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so what do you do now to get the fender liner? using the factory one looks goofy. it works but still...make a mold and fiberglass it?

the goal is to get a fab shop to make some sheet metal inner fenders. For now i cut the stock ones in half and they don't protrude..i don't like them either, but the pics look worse than they really are.

I guess through my searches raceco makes some. but they are down in southern ca...long drive for me and I am sure the cost is out of my budget
 
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Probably because they aren't mud terrains. They are the new falken wild peaks which are a highly capable tire.

I thought about Toyo's or nitto but these are excellent price and exceptional reviews
 
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