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<blockquote data-quote="Grey03" data-source="post: 1175557" data-attributes="member: 24126"><p>Looking at these pictures it appears that your damage is actually coming from the FRONT tires. It's not likely that something thrown out from the rear tire is going to curve inward. Most of the damage is where the fender starts to curve back towards the cab. That means the sand, rocks, or mud thrown off of the rear tire would have to fly past the outside edge of the fender and then curve inwards... The laws of physics kinda go against this. NOW, the front tires are throwing material straight at that area.. The most likely cause is material thrown off of the front tires flying right up past the cab and hitting the area that is now sticking out. Why on one side more than the other?? Maybe you were turing one way more than the other, maybe the paint is thinner on that side, or maybe your front wheel sticks out...</p><p></p><p>Drivers side</p><p>[ATTACH]90443[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Passengers side</p><p>[ATTACH]90444[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Grey03, post: 1175557, member: 24126"] Looking at these pictures it appears that your damage is actually coming from the FRONT tires. It's not likely that something thrown out from the rear tire is going to curve inward. Most of the damage is where the fender starts to curve back towards the cab. That means the sand, rocks, or mud thrown off of the rear tire would have to fly past the outside edge of the fender and then curve inwards... The laws of physics kinda go against this. NOW, the front tires are throwing material straight at that area.. The most likely cause is material thrown off of the front tires flying right up past the cab and hitting the area that is now sticking out. Why on one side more than the other?? Maybe you were turing one way more than the other, maybe the paint is thinner on that side, or maybe your front wheel sticks out... Drivers side [ATTACH]90443[/ATTACH] Passengers side [ATTACH]90444[/ATTACH][/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]
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