RPG Stage 4+ and 37" Tires

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RPG get their fenders from glassworks in Huntington Beach CA and they do require some sanding and fitting the alignment on the fenders an all but that's pretty much it they fit fairly well right outa the box and yes they're primed and ready or paint as well. Contact jarrett he'll be able to explain it a little more in detail so you get a better idea.
 

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What they said....

The bigger tires handle the whoops better, climb over boulders better, more cushion when landing massive air jumps.

The reason you should consider fiberglass fenders is if you want to go to a wheel with a greater offset than stock, pretty much all of them. If you stay stock than you just need to do the mods I detailed in my build. Good luck and have fun!
 

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I'm loving my 37s. They were worth all the work. They run great off road and on. My turning radius does not seem any noticeable bit different than it was when I ran 35s.
 

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Top perch for me sucks over the whoops. When the front gets air, the preload slams the wheels down towards the ground and the shock takes the beating. Connor said they are designed for this, but it sounds like im slowly killin my shocks.

The fenders also are pretty good. Few lines in the mold that need bondo and sanding. Taking it to Connor to paint.

Love the 37s and top perch offroading. Handles amazing. Getting Devers next week!
 

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Thinking about 37's on methods plus glass. Has anyone jumped with this combo? Any scraping or rubbing issues on a sizable jump?
 

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Thinking about 37's on methods plus glass. Has anyone jumped with this combo? Any scraping or rubbing issues on a sizable jump?

I run 37's on Methods with the glassworks fenders. no issues , completely bottomed out...no issues. You will like it.
 

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will be running 37s ttc baja claws, -6mm offset 8.5 wide beadlock rim, and keeping my stock fenders for now but trimming the hell out of them.
 
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