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Hot Rods 1937 chev truck rear fender braces

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by EnglishBob, Jul 19, 2014.

  1. EnglishBob
    Joined: Jan 19, 2008
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    Anyone have pics of Where these actually mount.
    Using glass fenders but can't see that making a difference.
    Thanks
    EB
     
  2. I have fibreglass ones as well but I made my own brackets so sorry I can't help.
    Edit: I did mine like Junkyardjeff and put them just behind the wheel opening at the back.
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  3. junkyardjeff
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    I think the original brackets mounted in the center of the wheel arch,since I am using glass fenders too I made a bracket and attached it to the bottom rear of the arch to keep the fender from flapping in the wind. I do not think the original brackets will work good with glass fenders,I used the original brackets in the front with no problems yet. I have only seen original rear brackets in pictures.
     
  4. EnglishBob
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    Can I ask you both to post pics of the brackets you made?
    I'm having a brain fart and hit a wall.
     

  5. Here is mine the triangular piece bolts to the frame the round end is threaded and bolts to the bracket on the fender. I still have to finish glassing the bracket to the fender. Hope it helps.

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  6. junkyardjeff
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    I have no way to post any pics of the brackets I made since my computer took a shit and I am on a borrowed lap top.they are a simple bent bracket going from the lower fender to a mounting bolt
     

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