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Curious why you want the measurements .... I get the feeling you are wanting to make your own fenders? ..... Sounds awesome.

 

With my fender set into position lined up with the mounting holes. I get 18" from the very outside edge of the length of bed.

18" Both front & rear of the fender meaning the fender is centered on the bed side.

 

Something else to consider if you are making your own fenders, the rear of the running board bolts to the front of the fender. Basically locking the front of the fender into position if you have running boards ..... Why am curious as to what your plans are so possibly could give better help.

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6 hours ago, Los_Control said:

Curious why you want the measurements .... I get the feeling you are wanting to make your own fenders? ..... Sounds awesome.

 

With my fender set into position lined up with the mounting holes. I get 18" from the very outside edge of the length of bed.

18" Both front & rear of the fender meaning the fender is centered on the bed side.

 

Something else to consider if you are making your own fenders, the rear of the running board bolts to the front of the fender. Basically locking the front of the fender into position if you have running boards ..... Why am curious as to what your plans are so possibly could give better help.

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Thanks for the measurements. They will certainly help. Actually, I have a 7 1/2' bed. I want to shorten it to 6 1/2'. I'll be swapping the the frame with a dakota frame.

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