rear quater panel cutting.

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Jan 8, 2011 | 06:59 PM
  #16  
Quote: i am sorry then...just seemed like there could have been better wording on your part...no it is not screwed in as it will be tacked in once i do my rear bumper...it stays just fine folding it is...the bottom(when tucked inner) actually wedges against the jeep
it was hard to cut mine to wedge in, i used self taping screws to hold mine in and then welding the rest, i still need to put in the foam sealer to make sure its water proof
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Jan 9, 2011 | 07:01 AM
  #17  
Quote: that i do...i'm holding off till i get my front 60 and 4 link the rear, 8" of lift and a new set of 40s
nice, i was going to go with something similar but with some free 38s from a friend.. just havent had the time or the money. good luck,i hope to see some pics someday
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Jan 9, 2011 | 07:53 AM
  #18  
Quote: nice, i was going to go with something similar but with some free 38s from a friend.. just haven't had the time or the money. good luck,i hope to see some pics someday
free 38s...you can pass them along to me since your not planning on using them right now haha...were you going to fabricate or buy a it for your set up? i am fabricating mine myself so if your interested i can fab up a second kit, also can do bumper, rock guards, whatever...just email me what your looking for and i'll get back with you

dysingerdl@gmail.com

thanks
-Dave of Rock Star Fabrications
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Jan 9, 2011 | 08:16 AM
  #19  
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Really? Maybe he likes it that way. I kinda like it at a slant. Just because you didn't do it that way doesn't make it retarded....heh
Noo im plan on doing a diamondplate slant. Cuz im building a bumper to match the slant. Its a good look!
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