Important!: Time to tub it for 22's...

Colyn.

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Does anyone know of any good shops that will tub this thing for my 22's and do an actual really good job. I havent heard of any truck shops around me...

Near Waycross, GA... 2 Hours from Jacksonville, FL....

Thanks, Colyn.


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Will something like this work?
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That has been done since truck was first dropped. Then I went back and cut even more out.. I need a full tub to clear this...

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Full tub will do real good but will be pricey being as things will need to be relocated and what not. I imagine it wouldnt be hard to do yourself if you do some good research and talk with Brett. Im sure he has an idea on how to do it but I could be wrong.
 
Me and him have already talked and can do it with stock fenders withouy relocating much but I dont want to do it myself. Will pay to have it done really nice will be worth the money imo


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Me and him have already talked and can do it with stock fenders withouy relocating much but I dont want to do it myself. Will pay to have it done really nice will be worth the money imo


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Gotcha. Wasnt aware of being able to do it without relocating.


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This is what Brett told me - 4" on your truck. You have to trim a little on the relay box mount though and move the coolant reservoir closer to the core support. A CAI will make it a ton easier. You can lay on a 265/35/22 and still have the relay box on top of the fender. So you'll have plenty of room to just clear for static....

Looks like the route ill be going soon as I can find a good quality shop.


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