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After Nate finished rebuilding the axels taking the front fenders and hood off and rebuilding the brakes, he decided to put the big 33 inch tires on the Jeep.

Nate also installed his own designed upgrades for the Jeep, front coil over shock 's.



Nate stripped the drivers side and then prime and painted it and add the canned Rhino liner under the wheel wells.



Here you can see a close up of the passenger side rear fender well, the paint looks nice against the rhino linered inner fenders.



Here is Nate stripping down his new fenders for his 1946 CJ2A, a set of not to bad at all 1942 Willy's MB fenders.



A quick smile and the young man returns to the matter at hand...LOL
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Here is a great view of the drivers side after Nate finished the fenders and then installed them later in the day.



The fenders look real nice against the industrial red paint on the Jeep.

Nate began heat stripping the inner tub today and then will prime and paint the cowl and Rhino line the inner tub area.



And here is Nate taking a break from work to show off his favorite Lucas Oil products...Pimping them as he likes to call it...LOL

Hope you guys enjoyed what we have been up to!

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Bleddyn and Nate Cynfyn
Team G503
Ford Racing
1962 Ford M151 Desert Racer
1979 AM General M151A2 Rock Crawler (M998 IFS and IRS)
Henrietta, TX
 
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