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<blockquote data-quote="Comet" data-source="post: 952403" data-attributes="member: 15944"><p>Find a 55 gal drum and cut a hoop the width of your tire. Then cut it in half through its diameter. Instant fender. You may need to widen the radius of the arch, but no biggee. Weld a 1/2 circle piece of sheet metal on the inside, drill 4 holes so it's removable and slap on some mudflaps. Bunk said he has a bunch of barrels IIRC. What I would do is put a hinge on them and flop them inward on your bed and bungee them down. A pin to hold them in place while driving on the street would be good too.</p><p>Or, just make the hole fender out of mudflap material and wheel it that way too.. But you need to find something really long to cover your whole tire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Comet, post: 952403, member: 15944"] Find a 55 gal drum and cut a hoop the width of your tire. Then cut it in half through its diameter. Instant fender. You may need to widen the radius of the arch, but no biggee. Weld a 1/2 circle piece of sheet metal on the inside, drill 4 holes so it's removable and slap on some mudflaps. Bunk said he has a bunch of barrels IIRC. What I would do is put a hinge on them and flop them inward on your bed and bungee them down. A pin to hold them in place while driving on the street would be good too. Or, just make the hole fender out of mudflap material and wheel it that way too.. But you need to find something really long to cover your whole tire. [/QUOTE]
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