Let's see your truck with 37's
#41
Senior Member
I also had to trim the back of the front factory fender flair just slightly. Tire would rub when hitting a bump and turning. Like a steep driveway. No more rubbing now.
Last edited by charliedyal; 04-08-2014 at 08:37 AM.
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#43
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#44
Upgrading to 37"s
Well, my 6" zone lift im building off of, it came with 3" rear blocks. I ordered 5" Blocks and cranking up
torsion bars up 2"
for a total for 8" lift then ill fit the 37's I ordered, all this will be done this coming Monday. The Fender flares were from
Amazon and were $311.
torsion bars up 2"
for a total for 8" lift then ill fit the 37's I ordered, all this will be done this coming Monday. The Fender flares were from
Amazon and were $311.
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#47
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I'm sorry, it was e-bay, here is the link.
Pocket Rivet style fender flares.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/274652403195
Pocket Rivet style fender flares.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/274652403195
Also, would you happen to know your wheel offset or backspacing?
#48
Yes, very happy with them. The Flares themselves are nice, but the hardware and instruction are horrible, So I just used self tapping
screw, same as I used for the hood scoop. 17x9 Satin Black Wheel Anthem Off-Road Viper Blank -12 offset. Not sure the backspacing.
screw, same as I used for the hood scoop. 17x9 Satin Black Wheel Anthem Off-Road Viper Blank -12 offset. Not sure the backspacing.
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