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Well when I was looking at putting the 21" on my SG...the parts Guy said at the dealer I could keep my stock fender...that they made the brackets for it...So I would Check with the dealer....I went with a 21" wrap instead
I'm using the stock fender tilted up by elongating the rear holes. Wrap type fenders need to have the same radius as the tire to look right. Raising your 18" wrap up would just look goofy with a 21.
We do have a bracket for stock fenders to put a 23" but not sure if the holes in your fender will line up with the brackets. The bottom line is that fender raised over a 21" wheel will not look good. I know we have discussed this and my opinion (not trying to sell you something) is that fender will look horrible with a 21" wheel even if it sits high enough. The radius is designed for 198 or 19" wheel. If you find a bracket it still will not look right.
If you still have the stock fender you can use that for now. Just my .02 Don.
No I appreciate it. I really just want to do this once. Should have just went 21" in the first palce. Unfortunately the stocker is long gone. I know a couple of guys here with Pewter Pearl. I may reach out to them to see if they're interested in my Street Stalker fender.
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