Inner fenders prep

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AlexSUPR

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Hey I'm needing inner fenders for my 83 cutlass, my tire size in the front are 255, do you know where I can find some online?
 
Where are you located?

Just to make sure we're talking the same thing:

There's outer fenders (painted metal), inner fenders (black steel panels the outer fenders/hood/wheelhouse mount to), and the front wheelwells (big black composite tubs that cover the wheels)

I'm guessing you want the last pieces? Or am I off?

The only wheel tubs I know of are the factory ones. Not sure how your 255s would fit depending on offset/backspace/rim size... but I'm sure one of our members local to you can help - whether it's me or someone else.
 
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Beaumont tx and now im thinking it's the wheelwells now that you describe it.
 
When I open my hood you can see the tires I need it to where when I drive dirt rocks won't hit my engine
 
The size makes them a little pricey to ship.

Try www.car-part.com to see if any local salvage yards participate and list them.

Next, go to the "wanted" section of this board and put a thread there.

If all else fails, I have some in atlanta.
 
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When I open my hood you can see the tires I need it to where when I drive dirt rocks won't hit my engine

Hitting the engine isn't the problem. Rocks will fly up and dent the underside of your hood and fenders so they'll look like they have been through an Anti-hail storm.
 
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