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Junior Member
Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 55
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From: New Hampshire
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Hey guys, I searched the forum and found 1 link for cutting fenders. Does anyone know of a link where I do not need to mix up fiberglass to repair what I cut.
My main concern is front fenders. I know I can trim up below the light but figured I would run it by all us experts in case we had any tips. I need a larger turn ratio without cutting my tires.
Thanks in advance
My main concern is front fenders. I know I can trim up below the light but figured I would run it by all us experts in case we had any tips. I need a larger turn ratio without cutting my tires.
Thanks in advance
Junior Member
Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 55
Likes: 0
From: New Hampshire
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
[QUOTE="BP88;2447369"]Hey guys, I searched the forum and found 1 link for cutting fenders. Does anyone know of a link where I do not need to mix up fiberglass to repair what I cut. 
My main concern is front fenders. I know I can trim up below the light but figured I would run it by all us experts in case we had any tips. I need a larger turn ratio without cutting my tires.
Its easy . Are you cutting just fronts? I did fronts with a sawzall real slow and neat. Just draw your cut line with a sharpie then cut and sand sharp edge. Also people put door trim from any auto parts store to cover sharp edge. Rears research cut and fold technique. Its simple and looks great you can go even further and cut nd fold rear quarter i just did mine yesterday. Mine looks great with no fender flares all you need is cutoff wheel on a grinder and sawzall.

My main concern is front fenders. I know I can trim up below the light but figured I would run it by all us experts in case we had any tips. I need a larger turn ratio without cutting my tires.
Its easy . Are you cutting just fronts? I did fronts with a sawzall real slow and neat. Just draw your cut line with a sharpie then cut and sand sharp edge. Also people put door trim from any auto parts store to cover sharp edge. Rears research cut and fold technique. Its simple and looks great you can go even further and cut nd fold rear quarter i just did mine yesterday. Mine looks great with no fender flares all you need is cutoff wheel on a grinder and sawzall.
Junior Member
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 60
Likes: 0
From: New Hampshire
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.5 stroker
Still not sure if I will be joining, work is unpredictable right now. But I will keep you all posted. I have some work to do, front axel needs a rebuild, but other stuff is consuming my money at the moment. The stroker is sitting on the stand in pieces
but oh well, I will keep you all posted.
but oh well, I will keep you all posted.
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Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 826
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From: manchvegas nh
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L




