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Post by troutbum on Dec 28, 2004 11:11:37 GMT -4
Hi all, Hope Santa was good to everyone. My new Jeep didn't show up under the tree again this year, so no more milk and cookies for Santa! What I was wondering is where is the cheapest place to buy those little metal brackets that go inside of the fender flare to attach them to wheel well, mine were completely rusted out and I was going to manufacture some but if they are reasonably priced, why bother. THanks, Shawn
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Post by OVERLORD on Dec 28, 2004 11:17:24 GMT -4
I've always just bought some new 1"x1/4" nuts and bolts. Get a bunch of washers, and you're good to go. The main advantage is that they will be WAY easier to get off the next time.
Bill
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Post by littlemulticoloredwagoneer on Dec 28, 2004 12:44:03 GMT -4
I secaond bills advice...............cost you about 5.00.....the brackets will run you about 130.00 without nuts...
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Post by troutbum on Dec 28, 2004 13:14:36 GMT -4
THanks guys, how do you hold the bolts?
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Post by OVERLORD on Dec 28, 2004 13:18:35 GMT -4
Just pull (you may have to remove a couple plastic fasteners) the plastic inner fender flare out of the way, and use a wrench.
For the rear, I just tossed the plastic liner. It just held mud and water anyway.
Bill
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