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    Fender Supports

    I am not sure I like the way the the front fender is supported to the engine side cover. I was thinking of adding a support inside the engine side cover front to back to attach the top of the fender to. You guys have any ideas?

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    Had some room between from of motor and radiator used a piece of ⅜ all thread between fenders

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    Copper or SS tubing sleeve would look cool around that all thread.

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    It needs finishing for sure - working on it

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    So if you are running side covers like I am. A SS tube with all thread down the center c/w a SS washer against each end up against the inside of the side cover with a washer and nut on the outside under the fender. I have machine shop capability so I could machine a flanged end for the SS tube. GREAT IDEA Virgin Mike. It would look cool in the engine bay as well.

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    I was disappointed with how floppy the fenders were on the truck. I bolted 2 bolts in each front fender into the grill frame, 2 into the grill mount SS bracket, and fabbed a bracket off the motor mount to support the center of the fenders (2 pics attached). They were still floppy. So I added 1 layer of 4mm Coremat and 2 layers of 1708 fiberglass to the inside of the fenders, which was a huge improvement. Unfortunately, they still vibrated with a rough idle so I added a 1/4” x 3/4” SS strap between the engine side cover and the outer fender behind the tire. I added a second SS brace from the frame to the fender up next to the headlight. This was a huge improvement, but I still get some vibration with rough idle.

    On the rear fenders I also added Coremat and 2 plys of 1708 fiberglass. I added a structural brace from the frame to the lower bolt on the back of the fender (2 photos attached) . Then I added a 1/4” x 3/4” SS strap between the bedside and the outer edge of the rear fender. This was also a huge improvement, but I still get tome vibration with rough idle.



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    What kind of rivnuts are the ones I see in the last picture

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    I assume you are asking about the cross shaped rivnuts through the fiberglass. They are
    S25MG280 Steel PRE-BULBED Shank, Multi-Grip Rivet-NUT Gold ZINC Finish, 1/4-20 X .020-.280 Grip Range (Pack of 25). I bought them on Amazon. They expend to the cross shape to provide a much larger grip area in materials like fiberglass. They also have a much larger head on the front side.

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