Couldn't resist had to cut the fenders
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I've seen quite a few people cut their fenders on here. I was just wondering if everyone is just kind of winging it or is there some instructions/guidelines?..somethin
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Very nice.
I've seen plenty of trimmed fenders on this forum, The line you took is by far the best.
Very nice.
can you elaborate a little more on the flopping due to the wind at highway speeds.
What (if anything) would have done different?
any advice on tools.
did you use any glue to keep the molding in place?
I've seen plenty of trimmed fenders on this forum, The line you took is by far the best.
Very nice.
can you elaborate a little more on the flopping due to the wind at highway speeds.
What (if anything) would have done different?
any advice on tools.
did you use any glue to keep the molding in place?
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You ca pick these up at a Pepboys. You will find them in the section with the toggle switches and fuses. Offtopic told me to make sure to get the ones with two wires. I haven't cut my fenders yet (doing it Saturday), so I can't really explain the process. Hope this helps.