The wheels have rubbed on the back of the fender wells at certain turn angles. Bushwacker cut out flares remove about 2.5" of fender right there. After install I am not super sold on them, I may try to wrap them back to the grey color, but we will see. May just need to get dirty
Remove fender liner and OE over fenders and mark out cut.
Ruin perfectly good fender.
Beat back into fender ish shape (it all gets covered, dont worry!)
Hose liberally with black spray paint in your choice of brand flavor.
Test fit flare, find it needs massaging, massage, then drill a bunch more holes in an already ruined fender.
Now reinstall the fender liner per the Bushwacker instructions, "reinstall" They fail to mention that it wont fit since we just moved the back of the arch back 3", so bolt the front bits in place, since they fit then get out the leather gloves and plubming torch. Melt fender liner until you can convince it to get longer and kinda fit again.....
Now install the flare.
Much wider.
Now like I said, not sure I am sold, maybe its the black, or the size, but it makes the wheels look smaller (larger opening?) and the wheels are pretty tucked inside the fender now. (I like flush....) But being wider they may keep my mirrors cleaner which could be nice.
Stopped to pull neighbor out of the ditch.... And continued with projects.
Ran Air lines for the front bags into the cab, flex sheathing used, and fuel tubing slipped over where it passes thru sheetmetal.
Big ass relay added in the compressor power line. Plan is to use running lights to trigger it, yeah a little ghetto, but I have ZERo desire to run a ignition switched line front to back now. I always drive with lights on, so compressor should have power any time engine is running.
Re did all the plumbing on the compressor, no wonder it leaked down over night, factory fittings were all pretty loose. Removed the regulator, added a T for the outlet to the bag controls.
And all ran out the floor, including a new drain fitting!
Need to run the feed to the cab, and hook the bags to the controls, and get the interior back together.... Tonight....