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dhkonrad's 93 ford ranger


Thanks!

They are actually just garden edging from Home depot. All four cost me about $7.50. I bought a 20' roll, and then just stuffed them up on there and used phillips head sheet metal screws with large heads on them to screw them onto the fender. I got the type of lawn edging that has a lip on the bottom, so I folded that around the lip in the fender, which holds the fender flares in there better. Idk if that makes sense. I can draw a picture or take a picture if you want.

that's what I thought it was , hey if it works it works ,and yes could you take a picture or draw it out for me ,thanks
 
that's what I thought it was , hey if it works it works ,and yes could you take a picture or draw it out for me ,thanks

Okay here's a picture:


I put screws about every 6-8 inches.
Start in the middle of the fender and work out. You can play around with how far in you push the fender to make it have a better profile. I found it best to have the flare sit in a little at the top of the fender, and I cut the lip so they could stick out more at the bottom.

like yea:




You can see in these pictures of my truck that the top is a little narrower than the bottom, but I should have done more







If you want better pictures I can

Maybe I should do a write-up for the tech library on Home Depot fender flares... :icon_twisted:
 
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Okay here's a picture:


I put screws about every 6-8 inches.
Start in the middle of the fender and work out. You can play around with how far in you push the fender to make it have a better profile. I found it best to have the flare sit in a little at the top of the fender, and I cut the lip so they could stick out more at the bottom.

like yea:




You can see in these pictures of my truck that the top is a little narrower than the bottom, but I should have done more







If you want better pictures I can

Maybe I should do a write-up for the tech library on Home Depot fender flares... :icon_twisted:

Thanks really helped
! What size are those tires I have the same ?
 
This is one mean looking truck man. I see it all the time on campus. I am the one who parked next to you the other day in an old white f100. You were basically the same size lol. How much lift do you got?
 
This is one mean looking truck man. I see it all the time on campus. I am the one who parked next to you the other day in an old white f100. You were basically the same size lol. How much lift do you got?

Thanks dude! :icon_cheers:

I just saw your post on the "introduce yourself" section :headbang:

You know, Between the SAS and everything, I'm not sure at all how much lift I have. In looking at the front compared to the rear, I would say only like 3 inches. But it has to be more than that. Maybe Ill find a stock ranger to measure off of and see.

Edit: After I thought about it for a second, depending on the year of your truck, we have pretty much the exact same front axle in both of our trucks :icon_thumby:
 
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I only have 3.5" of lift over a stock 4x4 ranger.

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I only have 3.5" of lift over a stock 4x4 ranger.

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Good to know. So then my guesstimate of 3 probably wasn't too far off

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Probably why this truck looks so good, its not a crazy lift. Just what is needed.
 
This is one mean looking truck man. I see it all the time on campus. I am the one who parked next to you the other day in an old white f100. You were basically the same size lol. How much lift do you got?

You have a cj as well?
 
Probably why this truck looks so good, its not a crazy lift. Just what is needed.

Thanks man.
As soon as anyone hears I have a "modified" truck they always ask how much I lifted it. I never paid attention to how much I ended up with, so my response is I didn't lift it. I straight axled it... lol





You have a cj as well?

Cobra jet


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