New mud tires!!!
#11
looks great can't wait to see the end result.
#12
Cant wait to see it. I acutally finally just finished trimming my fenders yesterday. I took a good 2 inches off the back by the door and an inch by off of the front valance
Edit: I used a sawzall to cut my fenders, I deffintally dont recomment it. I honestly would take the time and use blue tape to tape off all that you dont want to cut and use the end of the tape as a line that you do want to cut. I would honstly use a hacksaw or (cant remember the name) but its like small sawzall thats used on a compressor. Thats so much more controlled and a heck of a lot better!
Edit: I used a sawzall to cut my fenders, I deffintally dont recomment it. I honestly would take the time and use blue tape to tape off all that you dont want to cut and use the end of the tape as a line that you do want to cut. I would honstly use a hacksaw or (cant remember the name) but its like small sawzall thats used on a compressor. Thats so much more controlled and a heck of a lot better!
Last edited by PaulO2288; 04-26-2010 at 11:01 PM.
#13
PaulO2288 I bet that was a pain in the *** using a sawzall....LOL I did mine with a cutting wheel on a grinder because i wanted a smooth cut.... I almost used my sawzall at one point though...... I cut out like 4 inches from the fender side closest to the door though and then cut the mounting location for the last bolt on the fenderwell off and moved it back and welded it so that the fenderwell lines up with the new cut out fender. It turned out really good most people wouldnt even be able to tell I did it except those of us with blazers...
Heres a pic of the bolt I was talking about in case I didnt explain it correctly
Heres a side view of the fender
Heres a pic of the bolt I was talking about in case I didnt explain it correctly
Heres a side view of the fender
Last edited by dimone545; 04-28-2010 at 04:51 PM.
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