4wd Fenders Width

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  1. 93TRD

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    Does anyone know how much wider 4wd fenders are? I'm building a low key/sleeper 2wd prerunner (will post a build thread eventually) and would rather use them instead of fiberglass. I'm hoping they would clear the tires at full bump with my wider a-arms.
     
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    how many inches over per side? if its over 2'' you will probably hit the fender with the tire. you might be able to run a positive offset wheel and be able to to keep it a little narrower but then you have to worry about hitting other things with the tire.
     
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    The kit is around +3.5" over, but i have stock ranger steel wheels and smaller tires on it (around 29"). I was hoping to get away with rolling the lip and pulling them a bit.
     
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    hmmm, I've gotten mine rolled and slightly pulled out a bit to fit my 275's on my 18x10's. I can only imagine where your tires' range of motion will be.

    What's the tire size and wheel specification? Is that +3.5" out the side on both ends or overall?
     
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    Not too sure about the wheels, but iirc the tires are 235/75r15. It will be about 3.5" wider per side. Im hoping with the smaller tires and camber change when fully compressed will help the tires tuck. If not, i have an extra set of fiberglass fenders laying around but if ld rather not use them.
     
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    I think you're going to need the glass. here is a few pics of my truck with a my old fabtech ivan dan kit thats 3 over per side one 235/75-15 tires with stock offset wheels before i put the glass on.
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