Mykale220
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Good afternoon gentleman (and ladies),
So after adding my Westcott lift and 285/65R20 tires (20x9 +20 rims) Im getting some pretty serious rock dings on the leading edge of both rear fenders as I do spend a lot of time on dirt roads. When I installed the lift I was forced to take off the front mud flaps and the crash plates, so that’s definitely not helping my situation, but I chose 285/65’s in hopes that a 11.2” tire would limit this type of situation. Any suggestions as to either how to protect my paint and metal on my rear fenders? I’m considering buying some PPF or something, but I’m not sure if that would be the best solution. I guess bigger fender flares might be an option as well. Any thoughts? Is anyone else having this issue?
**attached pictures show how much poke I have, as well as the rock dings that I’ve got on the front of both rear fenders.
So after adding my Westcott lift and 285/65R20 tires (20x9 +20 rims) Im getting some pretty serious rock dings on the leading edge of both rear fenders as I do spend a lot of time on dirt roads. When I installed the lift I was forced to take off the front mud flaps and the crash plates, so that’s definitely not helping my situation, but I chose 285/65’s in hopes that a 11.2” tire would limit this type of situation. Any suggestions as to either how to protect my paint and metal on my rear fenders? I’m considering buying some PPF or something, but I’m not sure if that would be the best solution. I guess bigger fender flares might be an option as well. Any thoughts? Is anyone else having this issue?
**attached pictures show how much poke I have, as well as the rock dings that I’ve got on the front of both rear fenders.
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