Best fitting front fenders?

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  1. Blacklightnin55

    Blacklightnin55 Member

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    I have a 1990 Ext. Cab Pickup. Swapped a 7MGTE into it about 5 years ago. Did the 4 runner front end
    change using some aftermarket fenders which I purchased off EBay. I do not like the way they fit. They look like crap. I want better fitting fenders. Does anyone know where I can get some good quality fenders? Will I have to go to the Dealer?
     
  2. twizted1

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    go to a wrecking yard and find runner or 4x4 oem fenders....thats gonna b your best fit.

    afterpop fenders are hit and miss with fitment!!:rolleyes2:
     
  3. eurofreak2002

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    Yah if you cant find used OEM then Kappa (Cappa) Certified would be another route as they are aftermarket but so close to OEM fitment you pay slightly less for them. Full on Aftermarket is garbage I learned the hard way as well. If none of those work then yah dealership but be prepared I think last time I look they were almost $240 per side factory OEM. Clean ones from a junkyard can run $25-$75 Kappa cert will run about $120-$165 per side depending on who is selling them.
     

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