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Body panel compatibility question #811933 05/14/07 03:39 PM
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whteglve Offline OP
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I saw an Amigo coming to work this morning and noticed the fender flared out alot more than the ones on my truck. What Amigo fenders will fit my 91 Pickup or could they have bend custom? Yes I'm a noob when it comes to my Isuzu and sisters, but I'm trying to learn quick.


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Re: Body panel compatibility question [Re: whteglve] #811934 05/14/07 04:14 PM
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Jonesy Offline
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Any of the 1st gen(89-94) will fit your truck. However, although the flare looks larger, I believe it actually doesn't give anymore tire covereage. I am not 100% on that, but recall hearing that a few years ago.


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Re: Body panel compatibility question [Re: Jonesy] #811935 05/14/07 04:42 PM
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lttlbddy Offline
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They are not available aftermarket either. Junk yard only. I paid $100 for a spare pair, still sitting in my garage.

Re: Body panel compatibility question [Re: Jonesy] #811936 05/14/07 06:14 PM
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randii Offline
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However, although the flare looks larger, I believe it actually doesn't give anymore tire covereage. I am not 100% on that, but recall hearing that a few years ago.
It does cover a bit more (maybe an inch on each side).

If you pull them at a junkyard, be sure to get the plastic fender liners with them when you do, as they correspond to the fender.

Randii

Re: Body panel compatibility question [Re: lttlbddy] #811937 05/14/07 07:42 PM
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lttlbddy Offline
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They are not available aftermarket either. Junk yard only. I paid $100 for a spare pair, still sitting in my garage.


This is NOT a for sale add. They are white, you know how to get ahold of me. I could deliver to MOab this week.

Re: Body panel compatibility question [Re: whteglve] #811938 05/14/07 09:29 PM
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Bansil Offline
Body Damage is Cool
after just putting Amigo fenders back on the Amigo,it had rodeo fenders on it.

They add'd at least 4" more width to the truck,big difference.

Like was said get the plastic liners and don't forget about the hidden bolt at the middle of the fender in the back(about halfway up the fender,you can see it after plastic is removed/door open'd.)

A 10/12mm geardrive wrench is more than handy to get the bolt behind the bumper corners off.





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Re: Body panel compatibility question [Re: Bansil] #811939 05/15/07 07:53 AM
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Smiley Offline
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This seems to be a popular topic lately...
Thread at Planet Isuzoo (started Fri. May 11)


As it just so happens, I've been wanting a set of *white* Amigo fenders for quite a while now...
Too bad I won't be in Moab (AGAIN <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> )


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Re: Body panel compatibility question [Re: Smiley] #811940 05/15/07 11:42 PM
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lttlbddy Offline
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I've been wanting a set of *white* Amigo fenders for quite a while now...
Too bad I won't be in Moab (AGAIN <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> )


Anybody from your neighborhood heading out to Moab?








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