Trimmed Fender thread post ur pics here!
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JK Junkie
Originally Posted by MikekiM
No, actually that helps a lot. Do you know the back-space on your wheels and how wide they are?
I have 10" wide wheels with a 4" BS, also with 12.50's. I am guessing you have an 8" wide wheel which would lead me to think that since I don't have spacers, but a wider wheel, we're pretty close to the same stance.. though I have 33's.
Do you think you could measure the width of the fenders front and rear? Maybe at two spots along the top so I can zero in on the contour?
They look awesome.
#353
JK Super Freak
I already have about 2.125" of tire beyond the fenders so cutting them back is going to leave too much tire.. It's a DD and I don't want more than the lift I have now.. Don't want it to look goofy.
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Started my fender trim yesterday just wondering what everybody is using on the edge of fender, I've been noticing some people have been using some type of edging
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Originally Posted by dwebb8355
Started my fender trim yesterday just wondering what everybody is using on the edge of fender, I've been noticing some people have been using some type of edging
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Originally Posted by McNultyOttawa
Look at the project Jk write up, there's a pic of the door edge trim, I think that's what most people use. That's what I did and it looks great imo
I can't find the type that has the adhesive on it.
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Originally Posted by Beantownblue
Better question - where did you buy it?
I can't find the type that has the adhesive on it.
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I know Home depot and Lowes has the door trim that you then use a heat gun to "activate" the glue inside. Also many auto stores like Oriely's and AutoZone carry it.