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Fat Fenders - Building Your First Fat Fender
One of the advantages of building a fat-fendered rod is that you can make choices when it comes to suspension that you might not feel comfortable with if you were trying to build a traditional highboy. The beauty of having fat fenders is that they completely hide the suspension so you can run a straight-axle if you wish or opt for a more up-to-date IFS, such as this bolt-on kit from Chassis Engineering available for '35-48 Fords and '37-48 Chevys. View Related Article
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