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dana 300 install or tube fenders

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gearhead1985B:
well i was thinking to day of how much flare to get on the tube fenders my tires stick out over 7" from the body and if i only put a 3" flare on will that still cause damage to the tires when i shove a tire into them

and also today i went to the local u pull it and found a couple of dodge intrepid automatic shift linkage cables (that was already out of the car and i did no work to get them and they only cost me $10) for the start of my cable shifters they are about 5' long so i got plenty of room to route the cables under the t-case and back around to the mount them next to the tranny shifter and so now i need to figure ous a way to make the high/low range selectors move


but i am not going to touch the d300  until the armor is on

calvynandhobbs:

--- Quote from: gearhead1985B on January 19, 2010, 03:29:49 AM ---well i was thinking to day of how much flare to get on the tube fenders my tires stick out over 7" from the body and if i only put a 3" flare on will that still cause damage to the tires when i shove a tire into them

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The key here is called bump stops. They will work wonders for keeping tires out of the flares. You can also drill the holes a little lower on your front fenders and trim the hood if you want to high line the front a little bit to make more space. I ran across a home done high line job a couple weeks ago that looked really good. I think it was on Jeepforum.

BlacXJeep:
there is a guy on SIS running high lined fenders on his TJ. He did a really nice job

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