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09-05-2018, 07:03 PM
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Weldtec fiberglass fenders durability for E series?
Hey there to everyone here on Sportsmobile forum! Just wanted to introduce myself and say thank you to all the clever and helpful folks that make up this awesome community.
So for my first post I'm curious about anyone who owns or has a friend who owns the Weldtec fiberglass front E series fenders (2008-current) experience with them as far as durability is concerned.
Have two main concerns
1- Any gelcoat or structural crack issues?
2- How much effort / time was involved with getting them to fit properly?
I really like them compared to the Bushwacker or body work options for clearing 33" + tires. Main reason I'm asking is I've been told by several people with many years in the off-road industry that the company that molds them for Weldtec makes their glass too thin for cosmetic longevity. Obviously not an issue with race trucks but seem's like the potential for a problem for those of us that want to paint them nice and keep them that way...
I am in NO way questioning Weldtec Designs as they do great fabrication work and are very fair with their pricing.
Thanks in advance and cheers
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09-06-2018, 08:59 AM
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I have the earlier body style fenders and they are quite durable. I had an incident offroad where I hit a dirt wall of sorts and the front wheel was pushed into the glass very hard (lots of collateral damage). The glass did fracture, but it's still in good condition overall. If that were a steel fender it would have been ruined.
With that said, fiberglass is used offroad due to the weight savings and flexibility. They take some time to get fitted correctly and will crack/fracture when hit, but they are far cheaper and easier than custom steel panels in the same shape. Hope that helps a little.
Scott
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09-06-2018, 10:30 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by REDOVAL
I have the earlier body style fenders and they are quite durable. I had an incident offroad where I hit a dirt wall of sorts and the front wheel was pushed into the glass very hard (lots of collateral damage). The glass did fracture, but it's still in good condition overall. If that were a steel fender it would have been ruined.
With that said, fiberglass is used offroad due to the weight savings and flexibility. They take some time to get fitted correctly and will crack/fracture when hit, but they are far cheaper and easier than custom steel panels in the same shape. Hope that helps a little.
Scott
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Scott, this is good intel on the fenders. In your profile pic, are those the Weldtec fenders? Also, I installed your lights on my '03 van. I was contemplating replacing the stock steel fenders with the Weldtecs and was wondering if there are any tricks/issues with installing along with your lights. Here's a pic with the the lights, which by the way are awesome.
Thanks,
Greg
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09-06-2018, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Smoker
Scott, this is good intel on the fenders. In your profile pic, are those the Weldtec fenders? Also, I installed your lights on my '03 van. I was contemplating replacing the stock steel fenders with the Weldtecs and was wondering if there are any tricks/issues with installing along with your lights. Here's a pic with the the lights, which by the way are awesome.
Thanks,
Greg
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Greg,
Yes they are the Weldtec fenders. There really aren't any tricks other than exercising patience when installing and fitting the fenders. It did take a fair amount of time, but it's worth it for running a larger tire.
It's also a good time to upgrade to the Tru-Cool trans cooler if that's on your radar as you need to do the same amount of disassembly for it as well.
Scott
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09-06-2018, 11:07 AM
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Thanks for the insights and speedy reply. Thanks also for adding another project to my list! The difference in size of that trans cooler is huge.
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09-06-2018, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Smoker
Thanks for the insights and speedy reply. Thanks also for adding another project to my list! The difference in size of that trans cooler is huge.
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It made a huge difference for my setup. We were seeing 235ºF and higher temps before, now we rarely see 200 unless it's a long sand section with high load and wheel speed.
Scott
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09-06-2018, 11:25 AM
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Thanks for the quick reply Redoval! Solid information all around. Already had my eye on the Tru Cool's but you've sold me and have ordered one.
That look's like a Weldtec front bumper if I'm not mistaken. That the one with the hidden winch?
Anyone else with experience with the 2008 - current style would be greatly appreciated as well. Thanks!
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09-06-2018, 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Rothy
Thanks for the quick reply Redoval! Solid information all around. Already had my eye on the Tru Cool's but you've sold me and have ordered one.
That look's like a Weldtec front bumper if I'm not mistaken. That the one with the hidden winch?
Anyone else with experience with the 2008 - current style would be greatly appreciated as well. Thanks!
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Rothy,
That is a Weldtec bumper, though the Classic prerunner style without the hidden winch. If I were to do it again, I would definitely get the winch model as my van is still 2wd and the added confidence provided by a winch would be great!
Scott
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09-06-2018, 11:57 AM
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Redoval, good to know and helps me solidify my decision to go with a winch bumper up front as well even thou my E-350 is 4x4 with ARB's. I'm sure the first time I need it in a remote area the winch will have basically paid for itself.
Great looking van by the way! Dig the charcoal. Saw a picture of it on a website out of LA or the OC selling fiberglass fenders they claimed to be their own design. Can't remember the name at the moment
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09-06-2018, 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Rothy
Redoval, good to know and helps me solidify my decision to go with a winch bumper up front as well even thou my E-350 is 4x4 with ARB's. I'm sure the first time I need it in a remote area the winch will have basically paid for itself.
Great looking van by the way! Dig the charcoal. Saw a picture of it on a website out of LA or the OC selling fiberglass fenders they claimed to be their own design. Can't remember the name at the moment
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The site is ADV Fiberglass, which is an extension of the old Glassworks....they are the company that makes the fenders sold by Weldtec.
Scott
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