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Filler panel to hide my 2in body lift

JefeAZ

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I was thinking of using that land scrape edging that is flexible and will stand up to a weed whacker LOL!!;D So it should work I would think?
Well thats interesting. Not sure it would be tall enough or firm enough to mount.

Copy this, but not in diamond plating
 

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jcrjust4u
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I can get that stuff like 16'' wide 3/4 thick where I work it holds 2 inch stone in place and last not like Lowes/home depot crap. All tho your right metal would be much cleaner of a job and painted to match. Well better get the bender out and get to work and fab something up. Just thought someone already had them pre made ready to sell in certs like rubber or plastic rust proof and ready to install..thanks
 

Deano

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I made mine
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had a old FG full size roll-pan Laing around I'd cut it and made mine and it bolts in
 

Deano

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Yes did it to
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I have a 3"body lift and it hides all of it. The front is welded to the grill and smoothed out.
 

dube

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Now lets see the gap between the rear wheel well and the body, that's the one Iam most concerned about
 

bknbronco

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The bronco was never made to hide such gaps. Even with a 1" body lift the gaps look stock to me. When i had a 3" body lift in a blazer i had i made some wheel well inserts from a rubber bedliner mat. I got it brand new from pepboys and cut it to fit then attached with them plastic push in chrismastree thinggys. Whatever you do its not gona look stock. The only real fix for the bumbers is to raise them up to the body again. i wouldnt wory about them wheel well to frame gaps. In fact i like being able to see my nice clean paint on my frame!
 

Deano

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In between the rear fenderwells I've got a piece of rubber that covers the gap and gives a good clean look to otherwise you can look through it to the otherside
 

Deano

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I made a new panel for the front today and it covers the 3" body lift. what do you think
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casadejohnson

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I was thinking of using that land scrape edging that is flexible and will stand up to a weed whacker LOL!!;D So it should work I would think?

Don't laugh, thats exactly what I used!

You can see it between the tailgate and bumper in this photo.
 

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