moreroom for moregrip (bigger tires)
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what do you guys think of this process? Seems pretty straightforward to me, thoughts? insight?
http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/sho....php?p=3186155

http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/sho....php?p=3186155
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Turns out good...if you take your time and do it right.I have done it on 88-98 trucks and 99-06...I have even riveted a flat piece of 18ga galv when a welder was not available...I may do it to my truck when the 305/45/18 dr's go on...
If you are in need of a professional fender roller, I have one down here in San Diego...
If you are in need of a professional fender roller, I have one down here in San Diego...
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Turns out good...if you take your time and do it right.I have done it on 88-98 trucks and 99-06...I have even riveted a flat piece of 18ga galv when a welder was not available...I may do it to my truck when the 305/45/18 dr's go on...
If you are in need of a professional fender roller, I have one down here in San Diego...
If you are in need of a professional fender roller, I have one down here in San Diego...
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I would love to see some results of this procedure on a 99-06 shortbed. Seems pretty simple if you take your time. I could use another 1-1.5" on my current rear wheel setup to get them to tuck.
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