I need to cut / shape the rear guards on my coily. I will be running 33" JT2's on toy diffs and rangie a-frame. I've finished the diff swap but am getting rub at the rear of the guard.
This is with a set of balding 31's. Suspension is 2"body lift, 5"suspension lift
Any suggestions on how I should cut / shape the guards?
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Rear guard suggestions?
Rear guard suggestions?
Tojo
96 coily with bits to replace the bits I knocked off
96 coily with bits to replace the bits I knocked off
I trimmed/tubbed mine originally. That was with standard springs, 2" body lift and 35" boggers.
The rear springs were not working properley but the tyres rubbed a little.
Or just cut the back off.
The rear springs were not working properley but the tyres rubbed a little.
Or just cut the back off.
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Two things I've considered - 6"Wrangler flares and cut away the rest, reposition the fuel filler and;
Pipe n panel, very similar to the rear guards on the Sierra ute in Feb05 4wd monthly pp213-220. If I do this I'll bend and plate, then cut the existing away and slide the new guard in, leaving the existing back.
Either way I have to cover the tyres which stick 3" outside of the existing flare.
Pipe n panel, very similar to the rear guards on the Sierra ute in Feb05 4wd monthly pp213-220. If I do this I'll bend and plate, then cut the existing away and slide the new guard in, leaving the existing back.
Either way I have to cover the tyres which stick 3" outside of the existing flare.
Tojo
96 coily with bits to replace the bits I knocked off
96 coily with bits to replace the bits I knocked off
Toj0 wrote:Redzook - any chance of a closeup picture of your rear guards.
not today as it is raining
i done pretty similar to this but i just lifted the rear of the flair and left the front of it in the stock spot
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