fender rolling87 2wd fenders to fit -16x8 -10 starions with

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  1. killer_rn50

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    Ok so I'm trying to drop my truck like two inches bt I don't want rubbing on the fenders any way to roll the fender on my 87 2wd fenders to fit -10 starions any help appreciated I hate having the rim stick out like aninch md a half. Lol
     
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    Check my truck out in the 84-88 section project eggnob thanks
     
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    damn ur truck is clean! haha
    what tire size are you running? some lower profile tires might help...
    as far as rolling them, it might be hard because of the shape of the fenders. i ended up bending the lip up on the inside of my fenders. my 15x8's still rubbed a lil so i pulled my fenders and it helped a lil bit.
    have you considered 4x4 fenders n bed?
     
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    Thanks man well u got a bad ass ride too man bt yea I've considered 4wd fenders bt I don't like the look of it I like how simple nd clean the 2wd looks I've tried fender flares bt I just don't like it I just wish they tucked in somehow I'll post a pic latter on how it looks
     
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    Oh yea I'm running 195/55/16 up front it looks like it almost tuks in bt would need a bit of fender hamering lol
     
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    With the square-ish arches of these models fender rolling looks ugly and out of place. its okay on older models. and you wont rub at all if you drop it two inches. as to make the fenders flush to the wheel, your best option is to pull the fenders as much as possible.
     
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    Thanks well ima try pulling them nd c if I can find a lower profile wheel.
     
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    Nice, real nice ... Good luck on the tuck ... :cool:
     
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    yea maybe a 50 or a 45 series tire would help. as far as hammering the fenders, becareful:evil: haha my paint cracked a around my fenders just a lil.... a heat gun might've helped but no one told me until after my paint cracked:duh:
     

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