by eamarquardt » Thu Oct 09, 2008 7:37 pm
That would work or you could buy some fender welting like they used on vw fenders which might provide enough to get you square again. I't looks like your fenders are going up against the diamond plate. an uneven surface. You could use a router and route the diamond plate down flat where the fender will fit against it reducing the height. I'd make a bigger base plate for your router (you have to have a router, it's a rule!) so it rests on lots of the little bumps and then carefully route down a place/path for the fender to seat. Use water mist or something like that (have someone spray or use a garden hose (I'd recommend using a GFI protected electrical circuit)) to keep the al cool while cutting with a carbide bit. You could also make a template to cut the seat. After the diamond plate is flat you could use a little thinner shim or a couple of washers with the mounting bolts in maybe three places per fender. If you like I can e-mail you a drawing of what I have in mind.
Hope this helps,
Cheers,
Gus
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