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So no fender trimming, no cutting back or flattening the pinch welds? The plastic fender liner wasn't scuffed, the windshield fluid reservoir didn't get smashed?
 

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This is from a test fit (with the shock removed & tie rod and swaybar disconnected). It scrubbed the plastic fender liner on the oem wheel.
 

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So no fender trimming, no cutting back or flattening the pinch welds? The plastic fender liner wasn't scuffed, the windshield fluid reservoir didn't get smashed?
@Big Blue is THE starbucks posterchild. he dont go offroad. you need to remove the fenderliners and hammer the welds if you plan on going offroad
 

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So no fender trimming, no cutting back or flattening the pinch welds? The plastic fender liner wasn't scuffed, the windshield fluid reservoir didn't get smashed?

No cutting or flattening the pinch welds, but I did need to do minor liner trimming on both. This is my previous Gen 2 with the same mods and 37s...
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