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Old 12-08-2013, 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by darkminion_17 View Post
You can raise the fenders but be aware you will have to modify the footrest connections, and your shifter may hit the opening in the pan.Just my 2 ¢…
I was looking at that tonight, not really wanting to do the work if I don't have too. If I can squeeze them under there without too much work I'd be a whole lot happier...


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Originally Posted by cubby102 View Post
I had a set of 26x12x12s on my 102 I had more issues with the sidewalls rubbing then hitting the fender with tread. Just don't over inflate you should be ok
You didn't raise your fenders? Just ran lower pressure? That may work, I'm going to try and squeeze them under there without unbolting anything more than the lugs...
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