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New bedlined Xenon wide flares installed today

Old 11-06-2010, 01:16 PM
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Default New bedlined Xenon wide flares installed today

New Xenon wide fender flares installed today and I bedlined them with duplicolor bed liner which turned out really good. Some pics below. Probably have room for 40's now . Only bad news is I noticed on one rear tire there are chunks of tread takin out almost all the way around the tire from rubbing on the rock rail during flexy time.
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Looking Good!
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Bad ass... how are those MT's in the snow?
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looks good man!
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Originally Posted by sacdaddy03
Looking Good!
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Bad ass... how are those MT's in the snow?
They are awesome. I took the picture below at an offroad club run we had a few weeks ago. Notice something in common with the tires on all(except for the last) rigs?

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looks good and damn you park that thing close to the wall!
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Im glad to see I'm not the only one in Edmonton with bedliner on my jeep. The guys at napa thought I was werid.
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Originally Posted by jboth
New Xenon wide fender flares installed today and I bedlined them with duplicolor bed liner which turned out really good. Some pics below. Probably have room for 40's now . Only bad news is I noticed on one rear tire there are chunks of tread takin out almost all the way around the tire from rubbing on the rock rail during flexy time.
I see your comment about your rear tires rubbing and notice in your pictures that your wheels aren't centered in the wheel well. You can lengthen your adjustable control arms to center your wheels and that will probably eliminate your rubbing problem. Just watch for excessive bowing in your rear springs. If bowing becomes an issue you can use; adjustable spring perches, relocate perches, or use wedges to help.
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Originally Posted by KenB1010
I see your comment about your rear tires rubbing and notice in your pictures that your wheels aren't centered in the wheel well. You can lengthen your adjustable control arms to center your wheels and that will probably eliminate your rubbing problem. Just watch for excessive bowing in your rear springs. If bowing becomes an issue you can use; adjustable spring perches, relocate perches, or use wedges to help.
I just have the OEM control arms so no adjustability there. Took the sawzall to her. I just got the spring perch wedges on today

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looks gooooood, congrats

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