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Old 05-21-2020, 01:29 PM   #1
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Re: Fender trim quality

Depends on your ride height too. My 295 t/a' rubbed hard with a flip kit
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Re: Fender trim quality

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Depends on your ride height too. My 295 t/a' rubbed hard with a flip kit
my 4" offset gives me a quarter inch more than you had and after taking measurements of where my current wheels and tires are vs where the new ones will be on a calculator its gonna be within .25" so we'll see. Getting them mounted this afternoon and should have em on the truck this evening. If its close and worth it, I may look into rolling my fenders. Truck is primered and the passenger bedside may need to be replaced anyway.
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