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Trucky you would be surprised what you cant see on the mud flap when you cut it.. Those wheels and tires fill them wheel wells up big time and seeing what you cut is pretty tuff and I got a lift on mine.. I cut mine and then I put some paint on them because under the paint there black, mine you cant even see where I cut them with out turning the wheel all the way one way then inspecting the mud flap.. The thing is I am not sure how much you need to cut off I was looking at the pictures you posted and its kinda hard to judge but IMO I think you wont have to sweat it to much that they will be seen.. Cya Slick
Last edited by Slick Dakota; Mar 28, 2010 at 02:49 AM.
Glad to see the tire worries are finished for ya, they look good man. I got my 285's mounted up, I'll do my trimming soon too. And your grill looks great too.
Glad to see the tire worries are finished for ya, they look good man. I got my 285's mounted up, I'll do my trimming soon too. And your grill looks great too.
I was wondering when your pic's where going to get posted .. Cya Slick
I was wondering when your pic's where going to get posted .. Cya Slick
I had them on my truck, but had some pretty good rubbing on the pass side front fascia. It is a little out of whack, pushed towards the driver side, just a bit. My friend owns a body shop, but is on vacation until April 7th. So April 8th, he will take care of my problem. He says it's just some brackets that need to be readjusted.
But for the 5 minutes they were on, they looked GOOD! I want them on now.