Time for a long overdue update. I posted these pictures inline to make it easier to see what I'm talking about.
Well the front rims and tires on the car are only temporary to clear the brakes and allow me to push the car around. One problem with them is they don't have enough backspacing so they stick out all the way to the fender edge (17 inch rims with 4" of backspacing and 255/45/17 tires). This caused them to fit the front wheel lip edge and not even come close to clearing before it even got half way to full lock. I remember back when I tried to put 245's on the front of the Cuda before and had the same basic problem. In fact both of the original front fenders were damaged from tires that didn't fit right. I don't know if "special" Hemi or AAR Cuda fenders actually exist, but I'm betting just the individual tolerances of each car allow some people to run 245's while others can't.
So on the original passenger fender, I needed to go ahead and weld up the tear in the metal in the wheel lip. So I bent it back to it's original shape (more or less, but the very bottom is rolled in more then the repo fender, however I don't know which one is actually correct) and then welded up the tear both by the front valance and on the wheel well lip.
Given the damage I decided to go ahead and notch the front fenders for tire clearance. I used this old Car Craft article as inspiration:
http://www.carcraft.com/howto/1043/index.htmlSo in this picture you can see how much I rolled the lip over.
I then trimmed the lip back down to size using tape as a guide.
At that point the tire cleared, but just barely. Since I would like to try and run 275's up front, I decided to take a pie cut out of the very bottom for more clearance.
So I welded that up.
Then ground down the welds.
And now it clears!
Here's how it looks with the tires straight ahead. Amazing how much clearance it has going straight.
Here's how it looks directly to the side. I think the natural curve of the wheel well arch still looks pretty good!
I also put all my body weight on the front fender to ensure that it would still clear with the suspension slightly compressed and it was still OK. My only worry is with the engine in the car and all the other weight that I'll lose some clearance, but I think everything should still clear.
Travis
72 Cuda