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Old 10-29-2009, 09:52 PM   #1
westofb
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Clearance Questions

This maybe posted in wrong section, but this is my question. I am just getting started on building a bagged long fleet truck. I want to take advantage of the air ride products by being able to drop the truck (when parked) as far as possible with the components I am using. My question is on lots of bagged trucks, they sh*t can the inner fenders. How much more drop does this give you. Looking at the design of the front fenders, unless you hack up the inside of the fender itself and relocate the hood hinges, I can't see losing the inners gaining much drop. Am I missing something? Please enlighten me. I would prefer to keep the inners, but if removing them is worth it, I would, but have to spend more fab time making some inners, don't want to be afraid to drive it on days with a chance of rain.
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