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Old 10-16-2011, 01:27 AM
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Nice.
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Ok cool thanks man ill just cut next to them I've got 3in lift and 2inch spacers on 33 1250s and rub when flex.
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Im thinking about cutting my fenders but what would you use to cut them? Like a hacksaw or a grinder? Anything recommended?
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Originally Posted by Big Country 94 XJ
I havnt brought myself to do it yet but I will soon was it hard to get a nice even fender opening when folding them over ? Looks good keep up the good work
Once you start modding the body you never stop lol
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Originally Posted by Gstang117
Im thinking about cutting my fenders but what would you use to cut them? Like a hacksaw or a grinder? Anything recommended?
I used an angle grinder. Seems like it would be your best bet. I think I used 2 or 3 cutting wheels and a good sanding wheel.
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Originally Posted by JerseyJeep'n

I used an angle grinder. Seems like it would be your best bet. I think I used 2 or 3 cutting wheels and a good sanding wheel.
X2 on the cutting wheel.
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Yea I'm hooked on xjs I've had to 2 doors this is my 1st 4 door and I love it I've done the lift 3inch rough country with the tube lower arms and a 2in coil spacer and shackes detriot lockers and 33s and exh so far I kinda wish id put more tought in to lockers for a daily driver I'm eatin tires up and they ain't cheap.
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