More pics from today's install. We ended up not cutting the running boards. Instead, we shifted them back an inch and a half and recapped them so it's flush with the new fender cut.
I know a few of you expressed your concerns over the amount of cutting involved, but seeing what the lift did for this project, I was confident the cutting would be minimal. The felt liners were cut, but I will zip tie them once I fine tune the areas that occasionally rub. The only rubbing I've had was going up or down at an awkward angle. I did experience some caliper clearing issues when I test drove it. By the time i returned back to the shop, there were metal shavings all over the wheels. Part of the spokes were grinding on the calipers, so they added a 1/8th inch spacer. The spacer is thin enough not to make a huge difference in the existing cutting we've done.
In all it does have a more aggressive look than anything out there, but that's not what I was going for. Like most off-road enthusiasts, I wanted my AT4 to reflect my lifestyle and likes. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I'm the one that admires and drives it at the end of the day, so that's really all that matters.
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