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who said 49's wont fit!http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/5...7152009yn1.jpg
Last edited by 503m715; March 12th, 2007 at 01:29 AM.
You're not really going to run those sh*tty looking Jtruck fenders, are you??????
are you going to run leaves or 4link it? Not a lot of room for spring travel and a tire that big.
I knew the fender thing was coming. I didn't want to cut up m715 fenders, so the j-truck fenders are the next best thing. I still might lengthen the fenders and hood 4"-6", but not sure yet. I liked your idea of rasing the wheel opening up.
I plan to use a 4-link set up, but toying with the idea of leafs in rear and coils in front.
Mike, you need to post more larger pictures, I can't see well enough. Glad you kept some Jeep parts in there on the project.
Hi Todd, I will try to get a better shot, but not much room left in garage right now. I am trying to get an idea where every thing has to be placed and take measurements for new frame.
im hoping one day i will see a 40' long m715 limo...
ian
Formerly 1967 M715 #13889
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