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Old Feb 7, 2013 | 07:55 AM
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Look's good! I agree with the 16"... need to get those next- Can you fit the Terrafirma arches on it? There's this really cool G4 TD5 video on YouTube that has them.
 
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Old Feb 7, 2013 | 08:20 AM
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Z I love plastic dip, I was thinking the same thing on the rims. I sprayed Plastic Dip on my headliner, came out great! drowssap I still have the muffler up front as well. I removed the factory resonator because it hung down really bad after the TR bumper was on.
 
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Old Feb 7, 2013 | 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by aarongregor
binvanna is correct primus, I also removed the fender flares and if I had not that gap would have been covered by it.
I also have the Tactical Rover bumper with 33s and there is no need to remove the wheel arch. I cut the fender and wheel arch in line with the bumper, no rubbing.

I must say the directions that came with the bumper for cutting the fender were less than detailed...it would have been nice if they included a picture of that step or a template to cut to.

Awesome bumper, looks great and provides protection all the way to the wheel...amazed i didnt crumble a rear fender all the way to the roof line before getting this installed...
 
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Old Feb 7, 2013 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by nychaze
I also have the Tactical Rover bumper with 33s and there is no need to remove the wheel arch. I cut the fender and wheel arch in line with the bumper, no rubbing.

I must say the directions that came with the bumper for cutting the fender were less than detailed...it would have been nice if they included a picture of that step or a template to cut to.

Awesome bumper, looks great and provides protection all the way to the wheel...amazed i didnt crumble a rear fender all the way to the roof line before getting this installed...
Can I buy that buggy in front of your DII? It looks awesome.
 
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Old Feb 7, 2013 | 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by ZGPhoto
Can I buy that buggy in front of your DII? It looks awesome.
Haha, im going ro keep that baby until we tap this planet dry of oil .....my girl friend wouldnt approve of a motorcycle so I found the next best thing. Cranks along at 75mph all day long and is" street legal"
 
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Old Feb 7, 2013 | 09:10 PM
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[QUOTE=nychaze;376490]I also have the Tactical Rover bumper with 33s and there is no need to remove the wheel arch. I cut the fender and wheel arch in line with the bumper, no rubbing.

I removed the fender flairs because I did not like the look of them. How much did you trim off the rear wheel arch? Did you do the front as well? I was looking at the tires you are running, the 285 does not rub at all?
 
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