Fiberglass Front Fenders

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ISFast

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I did some searching with very little results other that pics. So I'll just ask and hope to find. Raptizzle and I think a couple others have these.

Been thinking of running some 37's but mostly want some fiberglass fenders in the front. I don't know how hard it would be as in do the old fender unbolt and the new ones bolt back in to their place? I was thinking there is some glued parts of the fender or something like. Painting them will be no problem its just the fact of getting the old ones off and putting the new ones on that aren't so clear for me. Just so we are clear its the WHOLE fender not just the flare that was mentioned before. Thanks for the input!

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The fenders are the entire fender, all one piece (no separate flare), and the stock ones can be taken off fairly simple. Pretty much unbolt and they're off. There are a few different glass companies making these fenders...I went with Glassworks Unlimited. Their fenders do not come with pre-drilled holes ( i dont think any others do either) but the mounting points are marked. It does take some finesse to get them perfectly lined up but all in all it shouldn't be all that difficult. A little patience and an extra set of hands goes a long way.

I definitely recommend going this route for anyone looking to run a 37". Oh yeah, they look BAD ASS too. :peace:
 

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The fenders are the entire fender, all one piece (no separate flare), and the stock ones can be taken off fairly simple. Pretty much unbolt and they're off. There are a few different glass companies making these fenders...I went with Glassworks Unlimited. Their fenders do not come with pre-drilled holes ( i dont think any others do either) but the mounting points are marked. It does take some finesse to get them perfectly lined up but all in all it shouldn't be all that difficult. A little patience and an extra set of hands goes a long way.

I definitely recommend going this route for anyone looking to run a 37". Oh yeah, they look BAD ASS too. :peace:

What did you use on the rear?
 

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I think we need more before/after pics of installed/painted/completed ones.
 

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Have any pics? I would be interested to see views from the wheel well as well as from under the hood.

and as cool as it looks in pictures.. its even cooler in person!!! I like the stance of his and even in white it looks great...
 
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