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99 ranger prerunner fender instal ?


suzuki2903

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Im thinking about buying the front prerunner style fenders for my 99 ranger, would these come pre driller normally for mounting? I guess Im looking to see how much work they are to put on? drilling, cutting etc. also what about the bed sides?
 


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front fenders you have to drill your own mouting holes, very simple really.

here alittle how to http://www.desertrides.com/reference/fiberglass.php

bedsides are a bit of a bitch, you have to drill out all the spot welds that hold the bedsides on,if your going to keep the bed tub.And let me tell you robbie the freaking robot at ford went nuts on the spot welding.

just know this, with all fiberglass fenders/bedsides you will have to massage them to get a perfect fit.

fiberwerx.com

mcneiloffroad.com

are two other company not listed on that page
 

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I got mine from glassworksunlimited.com. They fit very nice. And Canyon is right the front fenders are easy to do, the bedsides suck.
 

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The fronts are a piece of cake, or course put them on and fit them before you get them painted. Get a few clamps to hold the fender on then drill the holes where you need them. Bedsides are a pain. If you don't ever plan on trying to reuse or sell the stock bedside use a grinder. Grind the spotwelds away and you won't have any holes. Then you are able to evenly space the bolts to hold the bedside on, don't use rivits.

Matt
 

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