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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: horn lake,ms
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i bought a set of those fenders myself, they look good on the outside but there is not much of a mounting area on the inside. If you look in side the dually fender on a GM piece, you will see where the studs are mounted, the aftermarket fenders do not have that "tube" where the stud mounts in the fender. I guess the best way to mount the fenders (aftermarket) is to dril them and pop rivet them onto the bed side. The fenders that i bought went straight into the attic and then i went out and found a dually bed and put thatm on my truck. I put some wheel adapters from Arrowcraft on the rear of my truck and wala, a dually!
------------------ 1976 Crew Cab Dually (under construction) 1972 Suburban 1955 Pro Street Chevy 1985 S-10 Blazer (daily driver) V W Sandrail Located in Horn Lake, MS that's just 4 miles south of Memphis TN www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/members/gallery2/223/display.htm
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1976 Crew Cab Dually (under construction) 1972 Suburban 1955 Pro Street Chevy 1985 S-10 Blazer (daily driver) V W Sandrail Located in Horn Lake, MS that's just 4 miles south of Memphis TN www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/members/gallery2/223/display.htm Former engine builder for Racing Head Service Performance Engines in Memphis TN. over 1,600 plus engines built by little ole me!! GOD BLESS THE BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE...THE NEW YORK CITY FIRE FIGHTERS!! |
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