Originally posted by BK2LIFE
your gunna cut out your inner fenderwells for those big ole 20's to fit up inside. so your core support will already not be a part of the rest of your truck, so yes go get a new one from a junk yard, and put it on yours. the fenders will hold the core support straight. shut your hood carefully, and adjust the fender gaps, until all is straight. should cost you about 100 bucks for parts for that thing. itll take you about 4-5 hours to sawzall the old one off (might as well cut it off your truck at the firewall, your gunna do that eventually anyways.. and then get the new one fomr the junk yard, or i hate to say is order one fomr an aftermarket place such as sortafits or umm i mean certi-fit, parts are extreemely cheap, and you would have already been done.need any more info gimme a
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Alright, your right but no I have a stupid question. say I ditch the inner fenders (I'd like to do that) and just get a new core support. Once I get my core in and my fenders back on what keeps the fenders from flopping around? they bolt to the top of the box piece that is intergral to the inner fenders. Do I keep that piece in place for the fender support and cut the rest of the inner fender out?like this, I think this is what your telling me I should do:but what is she going to do about keeping the fenders from flopping? The fender in this pic would bolt onto the rear near the cab and the front where the core would bolt in.