Hey guys, We did have a tough time with this fender, but the end result was the fender did fit perfectly on the bike. If your having issues there's a couple of things to check. If the fender is pulling to one side. We first suggest sliding the fender in place without the bolts in, look and see if it's pulling to one side or the other. If the fender is off set to one side this could be from the mounting brackets pushing on the back side of the fender. The only area that should be touching the fender is around the bolt holes. Now sometimes the bolt hole area could be a little to thickand cause an issue to. So if your shimming your fender, you probably just need to sand the backside of the fender to off set it correctly.
We check fitted this fender on three different warriors, one of them had the front wheel on backwards which screwed us up in the begining. We know these fenders are straight, we check everyone, sometimes there's slight differences between model years.
If you bought one of our fender and your having issues, please don't hesistate to contact us 928-255-0230 it's a great fender and you love it when you get it on.
Here's a link to a Yamaha Warrior front fender comparison video we just finished.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEkC35jXpkM
LM
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