79 DUALLY FENDERS
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I'd say you should take a look at how far the tires stick out of the side of the truck...probably not much, at least not on my 79 F250 DRW crew cab. You might get away with some extra big fender flares--if the bed doesn't have huge cut-outs already and/or lots of rust. Don't know if they could be painted or what, but could be enough to do the job and wouldn't look bad (IMO), especially if you are thinking about converting a SRW to a DRW.
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The company that used to make them was Arrowmark. JC whitney used to carry them. You see them pop up on ebay from time to time as well. I think someone mention that they're just GM fenders, and not even adapted very well to the Ford bed. So you might want to try that route. Beyond that, I'm sure someone competent with fiberglass could help you out, fo how much, who knows.
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1979 DUALLY FENDERS
here is a link i found on google were a conversion was done on a 1977 ford but cant seem to find a vender, surely these fenders are available somewhere.
arrowcraft does not show them from what i seen on there website
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/385401...aledonia-ny-us
arrowcraft does not show them from what i seen on there website
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/385401...aledonia-ny-us
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