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Old 09-25-2003, 09:53 AM   #1
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LOHRTBT-Inner fenders?

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....Gonna pull the inner fenders soon to have some custom ones made.
You mentioned something in my I think it's done thread about inner fenders. Since that thread was getting pretty long, I thought I would start a new topic. What's your plans consist of?
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Old 09-25-2003, 10:33 AM   #2
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Well.....If you have seen the engine bay in the Green/white Hills hotrods truck, That is exactly what I want to do. Its basically sheet metal going from the inner lip of the fender bolts to the edge of the framerail down by the headers. Have them slanted like that... Does that make sense? Then have them painted to match the theme of the truck. That way...I wont worry about the tires hitting the fenders. They had plenty of clearance with thiers and they were running 22's up front if I remember right.

I will need to relocate my things that are attached to the inner fenders of course which might be fun, but not too bad.
Did you have another suggestion for me?
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Old 09-25-2003, 11:18 AM   #3
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I thought the Hills truck had 20's up front, 22's out back?
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Old 09-25-2003, 11:21 AM   #4
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could be..Anyone have a pic of the engine bay on it??
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I do at home, but the quality may not be that good. I used a disposable camera and took the picture last year at Truckin' Nationals. Ill check tonight and try to post something.
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Old 09-25-2003, 11:43 AM   #6
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I thought the Hills truck had 20's up front, 22's out back?
Correction, they are 22" Intro Pentia 5's all the way around.






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Old 09-25-2003, 11:45 AM   #7
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dave, just out of curiousity, what is the "theme" for your truck?
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Old 09-25-2003, 11:56 AM   #8
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Yup that is the truck....only not an engine shot!! DOH! Thanks Izzy!
I thought they were 22's
My theme is the scallops Costanza!! lol
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Old 09-25-2003, 12:37 PM   #9
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Thanks fiveeight, I wasn't 100% sure.
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Old 09-25-2003, 02:25 PM   #10
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Finally!! here is a poor pic of what I am talking about.
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Finally!! here is a poor pic of what I am talking about.
Those would be easy to make. Just go to a metal yard and give them the dimensions and have them metal break/cut them on site.
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exactly!
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OK, now I know what you have in mind. I saw the truck at Dust Off, and wasn't very impressed with the fit of the panels. It doesn't look "bad", but I think it could look better, considering what he does for living.


I think it would look better if it came down from the fender lip, and rolled out, and down again. Either that, or shave the firewall, and bring another short piece down to meet the side pieces...
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I would have said 20/22 too. It does have 22's, but the tire stagger is so big that it appears to have 20's up front.

I think the burghandy and white truck he built for a customer has 20/22's...
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OK, now I know what you have in mind. I saw the truck at Dust Off, and wasn't very impressed with the fit of the panels. It doesn't look "bad", but I think it could look better, considering what he does for living.


I think it would look better if it came down from the fender lip, and rolled out, and down again. Either that, or shave the firewall, and bring another short piece down to meet the side pieces...
Word. If it were me I'd get some nice trailer fenders and put them in rather than do all that covering up. I'm not much for big panels under the hood.
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I think the burghandy and white truck he built for a customer has 20/22's...


That truck has 20's on all four corners.
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That truck has 20's on all four corners.
OK, then I don't know what truck had 20/22's:p
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..... I'm not much for big panels under the hood.
Yeah, I'm not trying to beat on the guy, because he has cranked out about 5 trucks to my 0 trucks. I'm just thinking it was kind of a cheese out considering how nice the rest of the truck was.

You don't even want to know how I would (did) do it. I probably have more body work in my inner fenders, and liners than most guys have in their entire truck....
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I think it has 22's all around.

We considered something like that for my 71. It just didn't work out because the top of the fender is a little lower than in a 73-87. It just would not have looked nearly as good as that truck.....take my word for it. Here is what my truck has now. I will admit I was a little unsure of the look but it is come together and has grown on me.
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This pic is with the hood on so it is a little dark.
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I am always drooling when you show pics of your truck. This first pic does look a little odd, but in the second pic, I can see it blends better.
I designed mine to clear with the standard X-member. Now I am considering a notched X-member, so they may get cut again.

This shows how much mine are moved up, and it's probably still not enough...
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I plan on doing something similar to this on my truck.



One of the truck because it's sweet!

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I am always drooling when you show pics of your truck. This first pic does look a little odd, but in the second pic, I can see it blends better.
I designed mine to clear with the standard X-member. Now I am considering a notched X-member, so they may get cut again.

This shows how much mine are moved up, and it's probably still not enough...
Very nice. I wouldn't say that's too much effort because the end product is gonna be dope.
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Very nice. I wouldn't say that's too much effort because the end product is gonna be dope.
Thanks Izzy, I sure hope so. Right now it seems to be so far off track, it's hard to stay positive.

If I can get it moved to Stoked Out Specialties shop, I think things will start to change quick....
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