kurant045
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- Miami, Fl.
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '92XLT 4x4
Guys,
I just got my 33x12.50 Bfg's. They look awesome and really stabilize my truck a lot better after my 3" body lift. Unfortunately what I assumed would happen did. THEY RUB! Damn it, I had the same problem when I got the 2" Suspension lift and my 31's. This is a perfect example of how all explorers especially 90-94 are different. I hear how some people are able to run 31's w/o a lift. Maybe its because of my 15x10 rims but either way, I need some tips from those of you who have trimmed your fenders after tire rub. These suckers are rubbing up on the metal fender, not only the plastic wheel well. So I have to hack at the metal before they tear up my brand new tires. I went to a local body shop for a quote and they are going to charge me $150.00 to cut my fenders, this is going to leave my fenders looking unpleasent. In order for them to give it the same appearence as now ( with the folded lip ) it will cost me twice as much. So finally on to my question: Have any of you done the fender trimming yourselves? If so what is involved? What tools? Also, where you happy the way it came out? Same questions to those of you who had a shop do it.
Help me out on this before I dish out Unplanned cash,
Thanks,
Robert
I just got my 33x12.50 Bfg's. They look awesome and really stabilize my truck a lot better after my 3" body lift. Unfortunately what I assumed would happen did. THEY RUB! Damn it, I had the same problem when I got the 2" Suspension lift and my 31's. This is a perfect example of how all explorers especially 90-94 are different. I hear how some people are able to run 31's w/o a lift. Maybe its because of my 15x10 rims but either way, I need some tips from those of you who have trimmed your fenders after tire rub. These suckers are rubbing up on the metal fender, not only the plastic wheel well. So I have to hack at the metal before they tear up my brand new tires. I went to a local body shop for a quote and they are going to charge me $150.00 to cut my fenders, this is going to leave my fenders looking unpleasent. In order for them to give it the same appearence as now ( with the folded lip ) it will cost me twice as much. So finally on to my question: Have any of you done the fender trimming yourselves? If so what is involved? What tools? Also, where you happy the way it came out? Same questions to those of you who had a shop do it.
Help me out on this before I dish out Unplanned cash,
Thanks,
Robert