I still have mine, just haven't installed it yet. Truck has been at the bodyshop for a while getting ADV fenders put on it so I haven't been able to put it in.
Yeah, from what my friend at the bodyshop said fiberglass stuff ALWAYS needs work to fit right. My friend just did the front fenders and bedsides from ADV on his Tundra and the area around the headlights and grille definitely is the "bad" area. I told the bodyshop to spend the time to make the...
Just had a question for the guys who have had ADV fenders installed on their truck. My friend at the bodyshop mentioned that the ADV fenders are much straighter at the back compared to the stocker ones, and was wondering if others had re-shaped that area to more match the stock shape. Here's a...
Thank you! Hoping for it to look even better here soon after it's done at the body shop. lol Also, the pictures in this thread are old ones! This is how she looked before she went to the body shop:
That's why I bought mine used and am just refreshing them. lol Last time I checked by the time you paid shipping and tax you're talking almost 8k for the Alcons front and rear. If I hadn't have found a good deal on them I'd buy the Wilwoods.
It would be nice to see them put it against OEM and Alcon for sure. I would agree, if you're going to just upgrade the fronts and run 17's, then the Wilwood is probably the better option over the Alcons due to price.
It looks like they have 2 kits for the front - one that requires 20" wheels, and one that fits under 17" wheels. They only have 1 kit for the rear though, and it requires 18" wheels, plus it doesn't match the 17" front kit. I guess if you just want to do the fronts then sure?
-19 offset if I remember correctly, but it's been since last year that I put them on. Tons of clearance on the upper control arms and ball joints. The pinch welds you'll definitely want to flatten as they eat up a solid 2" of clearance to the fender well. The issue I've seen using a stock wheel...
I don't have them on stock wheels, but have them on a set of 17" Black Rhino wheels. I'd say they will definitely rub on the fender liners and most likely the pinch welds in the front, and potentially the front bumper. Mine is on top perch.
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