Additional info on running 37's and stock fenders.

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Bigg50

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I wasn't sure what additional pics you guys were looking for but I snapped a few of what it looks like put back together. Forgive me for the dirty truck. I haven't had a chance to wash it from this weekend. With daylights savings, it's dark when I get home.

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And a few shots of the truck.
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I'm tempted to try this but ditch stock liner and run the outlaw raptor liners…..i know they're expensive, but they look like the hug the inside fender well a little better and would possibly clean up the underside look a little better. I've got to reach out to them and see what they say at outlaw.
 

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I believe it's entirely situational rather you'll have rubbing issues or not based on a slew of variables. There's several times I've been airborne and was able to hit the upper bracing inside the wheel-wells on hard landings. I'm running glass fenders with all oem front suspension components (on mid perch) and a stock wheel/tire combo. Therefore, I'm certain I'd rub under the right circumstances running 37"s without suspension modifications.
 
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