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Old 09-02-2008, 08:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Replacing Dually Fenders

I was curious as to how difficult it would be to replace the drivers side dually fender on my own. Had a little mishap, and investigating my options.
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Old 09-16-2008, 10:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Easy, (as long as you are doing it on the 03 and it's a long box)
Did one today actually.
Remove mud flap. You'll have to figure that one urself. Everybody's is different.
Remove the wheel well liner. Usually it'll be 8mm bolts, and clips. I find it easier just to break the clips then try to get um to come out right. They're like a screw inside of a clip and usually once they go in, they don't liked to be unscrewed. Try it if you want but if you give up, just stick a trim tool or similar item under um and break um off. You should be able to get the clips at a body shop for prolly a small fee.
Remove any other trim like the chrome ones some people have.
Remove the marker lights. I stick a plastic trim tool (thin) on the frontside of the front one and rearside of the rear one and just push in and pry up and they'll pop out and then you can unhook the light. If you can't get it, just unhook it from the back side.
Now you should be able to look up inside the flare and see all the 10mm bolts. Remove um all. I just use a 1/4" air rachet.
Now you'll have to look on the back side of the box side (under the truck) and you should see some more 10mm bolts where the very front and back of the flares would be if you were lookin from the outside. Remove all these. If I remember right there are 3 on the back, and 5 on the front. Now the dually fender should some right off.

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