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Hoeltz11

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First post, but used this site quite a bit to research examples.

Just added a Rough Country level to the front. Fuel Beast 20x9 +1 offset. 275 60 20 nitto terra grappler g2.

Need to do a little adjusting to the fender as it barely rubs on my mud flap at full lock.

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Hoeltz11

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I finished some trimming under the front wheel wells this weekend. Did the small norcal mod and trimmed the bumper brace up front.

I used the L bracket method instead of zip ties. The drivers side was tougher to tuck up because of the washer fluid tank in the way (at least I think that's what it was)

Only snapped a couple pics of the bracket trim with a pic after all done.

Showing where I cut. You can see where I mounted the L brackets.20170430_152806.jpg

Underside of the drivers side. Had to modify the bracket on the left to stick out further because I couldn't bend the liner back far enough.2017-04-30 20.37.15.jpg

The after pic showing front of drivers side tucked away.2017-04-30 20.36.39.jpg
 

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Nice work! That's a great way to pull liner forward and you're correct with washer tank. You could get that corner of brace a little more where it screws in bumper. I trimmed mine to barely anything left and still holds it well. Any pics of small norcal mod?
 
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Unfortunately I didn't get any pics of the norcal. Guess I was too worried about cutting into it I forgot to take any.

Only thing that slowed me up some on that was that there are coolant lines running right there on the passenger side right by the running board so I was a little more tender with the hammer.

I see what you mean about the brackets, but I didn't need as much room on the outside edge. It was only slightly touching further in so I left more of the bracket on the edge.
 

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