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Re: 89*-95 hi clearance rear fenders ? [Re: CJM] #846376 11/15/07 03:47 AM
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oldsub86 Offline
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Need something like that for 2nd gen 4Runners too!

Randy


1995 V6 SR5 5 speed 4X4 - 4Runner - dark blue
Re: 89*-95 hi clearance rear fenders ? [Re: CJM] #846377 11/15/07 04:42 AM
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Victor Offline
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If you make them for 2nd gen runners you may not be able to make them fast enough for the demand. We are sorely lacking in near stock looking large opening fenders. The only ones I've seen are enormous and just bolt onto the body - don't blend in at all.


94 SR5 4-Runner
167000 Miles and going strong
BJ Spacers, Fj80 coils, MT/R's
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Re: 89*-95 hi clearance rear fenders ? [Re: CJM] #846378 11/15/07 05:17 AM
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I like that front arch; looks like it belongs there. Reminds me of the first gens. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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Re: 89*-95 hi clearance rear fenders ? [Re: kewlynx] #846379 11/15/07 04:52 PM
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CJM Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
biggest problem with the secong Gen runners , are the rear doors .. opening up the fender , means loosing the dog leg .

i'm not sure I could do anything .


86 4x4 , fiberglass bed , 1/2 doors , hood, etc..
84 Custom 2WD 400HP supra suspension , full frame
83 Trekker SR5
NEW Trekker forum
Re: 89*-95 hi clearance rear fenders ? [Re: CJM] #846380 11/15/07 08:44 PM
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Move the axle back? Teaming with All-Pro and their custom control arms, lengthened, might result in a kit. Would reduce departure angle to boot. Include inner fenders. That area rusts like heck anyway, and the buyer likely will need a solution.


-Bill
'87 4Runner w/ '96 5VZ-FE, 'Red Chili II'
'97 Taco XtraCab 3RZ-FE, 'BlackBean'
TLCA # 13257, Rising Sun 4x4 Club Land Use Coordinator
"He who stops being better stops being good." -Oliver Cromwell
Re: 89*-95 hi clearance rear fenders ? [Re: Red_Chili] #846381 11/18/07 03:29 AM
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Locked_Solid_Toy Offline
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So what really does it entail to install those front fenders on a 2nd Gen. Also you said that those would fit 35's without lift, but how big of an actual tire diameter can fit in those fender wells without rubbing.


1985 yota 22RJasper motor w/ cam,webber carb.Marlin histeer & 4"springs, AllPro jonny jointshackles. Bds yj springs upfront. Bilstein 5150's all around. 4.88 yukon gears,detroit locker and truetrac. Fj80 Master cylinder, 33" MTR's
Re: 89*-95 hi clearance rear fenders ? [Re: Locked_Solid_Toy] #846382 11/19/07 02:22 AM
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CJM Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
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Move the axle back? Teaming with All-Pro and their custom control arms, lengthened, might result in a kit. Would reduce departure angle to boot. Include inner fenders. That area rusts like heck anyway, and the buyer likely will need a solution.


have em call me smile




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So what really does it entail to install those front fenders on a 2nd Gen. Also you said that those would fit 35's without lift, but how big of an actual tire diameter can fit in those fender wells without rubbing.


very easy to install .. If you can control a sharpie and a drill .. you can do it . I also use a LED flashlight .. so thats an added twist smile .. seriouly , Ours are super easy to install , because of fit .

I have heard of guys using 33's with no lift and no rubbing , but I personally have only used 31's with no rubbing .. maybe .. 32's might work ??


86 4x4 , fiberglass bed , 1/2 doors , hood, etc..
84 Custom 2WD 400HP supra suspension , full frame
83 Trekker SR5
NEW Trekker forum
Re: 89*-95 hi clearance rear fenders ? [Re: CJM] #846383 11/19/07 03:42 PM
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Move the axle back? Teaming with All-Pro and their custom control arms, lengthened, might result in a kit. Would reduce departure angle to boot. Include inner fenders. That area rusts like heck anyway, and the buyer likely will need a solution.


have em call me smile

OK, I will take part of my interest in your business to the bank and get a loan for production of the kit and... oh, wait. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />


-Bill
'87 4Runner w/ '96 5VZ-FE, 'Red Chili II'
'97 Taco XtraCab 3RZ-FE, 'BlackBean'
TLCA # 13257, Rising Sun 4x4 Club Land Use Coordinator
"He who stops being better stops being good." -Oliver Cromwell
Re: 89*-95 hi clearance rear fenders ? [Re: Red_Chili] #846384 11/20/07 02:21 AM
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CJM Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
yeah .. exactly <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


86 4x4 , fiberglass bed , 1/2 doors , hood, etc..
84 Custom 2WD 400HP supra suspension , full frame
83 Trekker SR5
NEW Trekker forum
Re: 89*-95 hi clearance rear fenders ? [Re: CJM] #846385 08/06/10 01:33 AM
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CJM Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
old thread revived ..


we have the panels avaliable now .. and I thought I posted the "first" install here , but I couldnt find it ..

anyway .. the customer has just painted his truck .. and sent me these pics ..



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so to be put back on the truck for a full truck pic ...



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86 4x4 , fiberglass bed , 1/2 doors , hood, etc..
84 Custom 2WD 400HP supra suspension , full frame
83 Trekker SR5
NEW Trekker forum
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