Fenderwells removed

sparkwire

Donating Member
Re: Fenderwells removed

I would be interested, mine are modified, but plastic would mod easier than steel.
 

Syclone#2960

What ever it takes!!
Re: Fenderwells removed

There is an old post somewhere in here about using dodge dakota plastic fender wells.
 

MadMike

Member
Re: Fenderwells removed

Keep them in. I don't have them in my truck. The electronics don't like water, makes everything start rotting if you don't clean everything every time you can. I just makes mess.

If you lived in LOS or something like that maybe it wouldn't be so bad, but again you have all kinds of abrasive dust flying and picked up stones. I'm thinkjng of louvring mine.
 

neo71665

New member
Re: Fenderwells removed

Well on my homemade vacuformer I can't get anything thick enough to mold right. Thin aint a problem but I wouldn't put my name on it in a dd. Also without a turbo truck for me to test on I'm worried they might catch fire or first good time the underhood temp rises the fenderwell will just reform on top of the tire. Louvers are also a no go, turned out just bad, real bad.Sorry guys I tried. Now I'm gonna go play with making gauge pods for the speaker grill and see if I have any better luck.
 

SYO237

SyTy Registry
Re: Fenderwells removed

Well on my homemade vacuformer I can't get anything thick enough to mold right. Thin aint a problem but I wouldn't put my name on it in a dd. Also without a turbo truck for me to test on I'm worried they might catch fire or first good time the underhood temp rises the fenderwell will just reform on top of the tire. Louvers are also a no go, turned out just bad, real bad.Sorry guys I tried. Now I'm gonna go play with making gauge pods for the speaker grill and see if I have any better luck.

Oh well. If anything, thanks for giving it a shot :tup:
 
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