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Some bump stops for the hood. Yup, they are tire valve stems. A bit of trimming and they seem to work great

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, Oldskool said:

her response was "you do as you want to do"

One must use great caution when encountering statements such as this. 

It's been said by many persons with far more wisdom than I that that could be construed as a code language which reads simply:

"Read my mind and fix it the way I think I want it done". 

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Oldskool
14 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

One must use great caution when encountering statements such as this. 

It's been said by many persons with far more wisdom than I that that could be construed as a code language which reads simply:

"Read my mind and fix it the way I think I want it done". 

I think you may be correct. I have been on that slippery slope a time or two.

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Oldskool

A little more progress tonight. A rubber bungie, some machine bolts, a couple finish washers and a couple pieces of flared brake line and VOILA! Hood latches.

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ebinmaine

That's just super slick. 

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Oldskool

Messing around with fender shapes. Thoughts??? Suggestions???? The input I get from you guys helps tremendously.

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Achto

While small fenders look cool they do have one disadvantage. I use a 400 Suburban for a show cruiser & the backs of my legs and my back get covered in mud if there is muddy conditions at the show. But I sure do like the looks of small clam shell fenders.

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rjg854

That looks good, looks something like my 854, keep up the great work :text-bravo:l

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ebinmaine

I like the over arch quite a lot. I agree with @Achto that a longer backside might be a happy future move. 

 

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Oldskool
12 minutes ago, Achto said:

While small fenders look cool they do have one disadvantage. I use a 400 Suburban for a show cruiser & the backs of my legs and my back get covered in mud if there is muddy conditions at the show. But I sure do like the looks of small clam shell fenders.

So maybe wrap around to the back more? Or just a bit wider? Both?

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8ntruck

Ifthis were my project, I would extend the back edge of the fenders further around the tire, maybe 3 more inches.

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Achto
Just now, Oldskool said:

So maybe wrap around to the back more? Or just a bit wider? Both?

 

Maybe a bit of both. If the weather is bad, I now climb on Radpferd. His fenders keep the crud down to a minimum.

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Oldskool
8 minutes ago, 8ntruck said:

Ifthis were my project, I would extend the back edge of the fenders further around the tire, maybe 3 more inches.

I was just talking to the wife about that same thing. She agrees

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Oldskool

@Achto are those stock fenders?

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Achto
Just now, Oldskool said:

@Achto are those stock fenders?

 

 

For a John Deere 110.:hide::D

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Oldskool
Just now, Achto said:

 

 

For a John Deere 110.:hide::D

I thought they looked familiar. Just couldnt place them

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Stormin

I think I'd be looking along the lines of Radpferd's fenders. Mudguards as we call them for a good reason. .

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, Achto said:

 

Maybe a bit of both. If the weather is bad, I now climb on Radpferd. His fenders keep the crud down to a minimum.

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That was the very rig I was thinking of. 

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Achto

I've seen guys use a set of trailer fenders. They can always bet trimmed to get the look that you want. Not sure if these are the right size for you, but just an example

https://bendtrailers.com/16-guage-steel-fender-9o-wide-x-32o-long-x-15o-high-with-1-90-back-radius/?sku=152297&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvPnh0N-k7AIVE9bACh2w-Qh-EAYYAiABEgJMOPD_BwE

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Oldskool
6 minutes ago, Achto said:

I've seen guys use a set of trailer fenders. They can always bet trimmed to get the look that you want. Not sure if these are the right size for you, but just an example

https://bendtrailers.com/16-guage-steel-fender-9o-wide-x-32o-long-x-15o-high-with-1-90-back-radius/?sku=152297&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvPnh0N-k7AIVE9bACh2w-Qh-EAYYAiABEgJMOPD_BwE

It just happens that I have 2 in my shopping cart from them i put there last night. Unfortunately if i buy 2 they really should go on my utility trailer instead.

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Tractorhead
29 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

It just happens that I have 2 in my shopping cart from them i put there last night. Unfortunately if i buy 2 they really should go on my utility trailer instead.

 

 

Ask if price drops when buy 4..😎

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Oldskool said:

It just happens that I have 2 in my shopping cart from them i put there last night. Unfortunately if i buy 2 they really should go on my utility trailer instead.

Check e-trailer.com as well....

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Pullstart

Got any 55 gallon drums handy?  One of those can be had fairly cheap, plenty of rounded flat stock there to cut and hack up!

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ebinmaine
36 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Got any 55 gallon drums handy?  One of those can be had fairly cheap, plenty of rounded flat stock there to cut and hack up!

Kevin's got a point there and the diameter would be fairly close to what you want on the curve as well.

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Oldskool
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Kevin's got a point there and the diameter would be fairly close to what you want on the curve as well.

I thought about the ole BBQ trick like I did with the Speedex but the neighbors hid there grills from me lol

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