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Vinnybin
04/27/2013, 01:08 PM
I trimmed the front two fenders in the front of the well but the back of the well is a little more tricky since it is a mounting point for cladding and such. Does any one have any pics of a fender trim job?

Ldub
04/28/2013, 07:03 AM
Most people add spacers between the rear bump stops & the frame to prevent tire contact with the rear fender well.

Also, some use longer aftermarket bump stops (pro-thane or similar)

http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=13470&highlight=lift+wiki

Scott Larson
04/28/2013, 07:02 PM
Not sure Dub but I think VB was referring to the BFH work necessary on the rear edge of the front wheel-wells, that process always makes me cringe...beat until cleared! OUCH!! :_brickwal

tom4bren
04/29/2013, 05:44 AM
Vinny,

There are pix scattered throughout my gallery of the the trimming on the rear of the front fender wells. IIRC both Dub & KAT have some pix in theirs as well.

I'm running 33x12.50's but with the offset on my rims, I have more of a rubbing issue than most. I'm now in the process of filling in the gaps between fender & cladding (left from the trimming process) with black RTV. It's really not that noticable so 'go for it'.:)

One other thing that I did was to remove all hex head bolts in the fender well and replace with pan head. It may not help a whole lot (mebbe 1/4") but at least if the tire hits, the sharp edges of the hex head won't be chewing up & spitting out tire.

One other thing to check for is any of the fender skirt protruding into the fender well. Several of my plastic retainers have failed over the years (& 2 accidents). Just last weekend, I found a section of skirt sticking into the wheel well about 3/4". The good news is that the skirt is fairly thin plastic so you can just trim to your heart's content with a pocket knife.

Tom

Ldub
04/29/2013, 05:52 AM
Not sure Dub but I think VB was referring to the BFH work necessary on the rear edge of the front wheel-wells, that process always makes me cringe...beat until cleared! OUCH!! :_brickwal

Right you are Scott, I read more of the title than the content...:mbrasd:

Triathlete
04/29/2013, 07:09 AM
Its all right Dub, we understand.....still in that honeymoon haze! :)

JoFotoz
04/29/2013, 10:07 AM
This poster has a double thread on this...

I took a pic and posted it for him couple of days ago...


http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?postid=279726#post279726

No word back from him as to if it helped......:confused:

jo

jonnybegood
02/05/2016, 04:01 PM
Can anyone point me in the right direction for those photos? the link was dead. I'm running a 265/70 and have a bit of rubbing in that spot on a stock height VX. THe T bars are sagging a bit in the front, I'm hoping leveling it out will give me the extra clearance I need...

VX KAT
02/05/2016, 04:30 PM
For my 285/60-18s on stock 18 x 7 rims, this is all that's required to be trimmed, not even any T-bar turns.
Use rimsntires.com ("size comparer") to compare the 285s to the 265s and it will help guide you in what area to trim.

..............285s.......265s
diameter: 31.5" ..... 32.6"
tire width: 11.2" ......10.4" (section width)
sidewall height: 7.3".....6.7"

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/PictureVX_KODAK_MOMENTS_6641.jpg http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/IMAG0231.jpeg http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/IMAG0217.jpeg http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/IMAG0215.jpeg