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01-31-2018, 01:57 PM | #1 |
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Modifying Rear Bedsides
I'm Running a Porterbuilt Rear suspension. Level 3, Just Wondering If Anyone Has modified their Rear bedsides to get the tire to sit closer to the outside of the truck. How did you do it if you did. Thanks
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01-31-2018, 02:25 PM | #2 |
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You mean like narrowing the bedsides? Probably wouldn't look right. I have offset rims and wide tires that come out even with the bed. I had to cut the wheel openings up higher and change the flare to accommodate. What year is your truck? I know the 67's/68's? have a narrower rear end housing.
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01-31-2018, 06:08 PM | #3 |
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Re: Modifying Rear Bedsides
He probably does mean modifying the inner lip area... I'm interested in how to do this as well. I know on the fronts you could roll the fender lip but in the back?
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01-31-2018, 06:21 PM | #4 |
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Re: Modifying Rear Bedsides
Yes meant Modifying the inner lip Area. Thank You
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01-31-2018, 06:38 PM | #5 |
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Re: Modifying Rear Bedsides
Some youtubes on this topic below - although still a lot of head scratching involved to convert what they are doing in the video to the shapes we need for out fleetsides..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7x-KOc20RXc Metal Shaping: Fender Bead and Wire Edge Demonstration It is the one with 159,650 views Or not quite as good but still helpful this: Wire edge technique https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IllbcB9sIY |
01-31-2018, 10:51 PM | #6 |
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Re: Modifying Rear Bedsides
I modified mine for this exact reason. I wanted my wheels as close as I could get them to the wheel opening. I have about 1/2” clearance all the way up. I did this by cutting out the portion of the wheel tub that is tack welded to the fender lip and extends up to where the inner wheel tub bolts to the inner bed side. Then I had to gently roll in the remaining lip on the wheel arch.
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02-01-2018, 12:22 AM | #7 |
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Re: Modifying Rear Bedsides
If I were to do that, I'd want to replace the removed material with something to prevent junk from getting kicked up into the inside of the rear fender panel. The process seems to make a lot of sense though.
Eastwood sells a fender roller tool, anyone try something like that to do the lip rolling?
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Here it is right before I cut that piece off. I don't think you even need to mess with a lip roller tool. The lip is already pretty much rolled up. It needed maybe an additional 30 degrees of bend. You can kind of see how it's rolled up in the pic above. If you roll it any more than vertical, it's just overkill because the wheel arch kicks out anyway.
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02-01-2018, 11:04 AM | #9 |
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I see what you mean now. Hewittca, your truck reminds me of mine when I got it, same color. My fender mods are little more unconventional.
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No offense, but what in the world are you doing with all that bondo?
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I definitely love the look of your truck and the shape of the wheel arches, but aren't you concerned about them chipping/cracking or even worse, breaking apart? I know my bedsides and fenders flex quite a bit if I lean on them or something similar.
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Thanks, much appreciated. I like what you've done with yours too. You're lucky the body was so unmolested, mine was frankensteined back together long before it found me, so I gotta work with what I got. But I have had good luck with bondo, the previous fender skirt mod I did was holding up great, over 10 years.
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