fender trimming questions
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Check out this step by step...
http://www.rocklizardfabrications.co...r_trimming.htm
and here is the best stuff to use to dress it up...
http://www.dpgoffroad.com/site/other_stuff.htm
http://www.rocklizardfabrications.co...r_trimming.htm
and here is the best stuff to use to dress it up...
http://www.dpgoffroad.com/site/other_stuff.htm
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I've seen that write up an checked the same site for the molding but they were sold out. I'll check out the other site cuz that is the molding I want. Don't like how narrow the stuff from autozone is.
That would be why I'm wanting a mild trim.
That would be why I'm wanting a mild trim.
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does anyone have pics of the mounting surface of the flares themselves...?
i ask because im going to be keeping my stock flares, but they are going to get trimmed a bit. also im thinking about attaching them in the rear with something other than screws. this will allow me to mount them higher if i want and still cut the fenders as far as i can.
make sense?
i ask because im going to be keeping my stock flares, but they are going to get trimmed a bit. also im thinking about attaching them in the rear with something other than screws. this will allow me to mount them higher if i want and still cut the fenders as far as i can.
make sense?
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