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Old 03-25-2013, 02:29 AM
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Default Re: Rear fenders

The way I mounted mine was a bracket I made and attached it to the top of the axle so the fenders would set low on the wheels but not hit with the movement of the axles and would move with the travel of them
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The way I mounted mine was a bracket I made and attached it to the top of the axle so the fenders would set low on the wheels but not hit with the movement of the axles and would move with the travel of them
that's exactly how I mounted mine.
On my first attempt I used Gorilla glue. Seemed fine but didn't take long and they came off easily... too brittle of a bond. Plan B was going to be epoxy when I thought about and chose to go with industrial RTV silicone. the bond time is longer allowing for more adjustment and alignment and once cured, they are secure but have give and movement without affecting position.

heres some pics of the test attempt on mounting and glue.










here they are mounted on truck and used the RTV silicone to secure...









I like the stance it gives and the way the fenders move with the wheel over bumps.

Mario
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