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I have a K7610 and have set the ag tires to max width for stability. This puts a lot of tread outside of the stock fenders. I know that someday I'll operate in less than "dry" conditions and would like to keep the mess down. I'm looking for suggestions and ideas. I'm thinking there must be some trailer fenders or some other near "off the shelf" solution.
Thanks in advance, Roger D. in Southern Indiana |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Catt county New York
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In some of the Off Road catalogs I've seen rubber fender flairs that you can attach to the flairs on jeep fenders, they might work.
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