Reds fender trim with detailed pics and video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Did this today!
2 hrs total time... have not put on the door trim yet, but I did use Duplicolor spray on bedliner on the wheel wells in the rear and the exposed part in the front.
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Really, it's pretty much fool proof! I was pretty nervous to get started and even nervous half way through. But its very simple, slow steady hand while cutting (I used a jig saw and it worked extremely well) and follow Red's original post. I had his post up on the puter just in case and did refer to it a couple of times mid way throughout the project to get the inner well liners cut right. I'm extremely happy!!!!
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Here we go
I got a set of flares from a guy on the forum wed. I got them cut and ready to paint today. I'm going to use Duplicolor Bedliner tomorrow and hopefully put them on tomorrow evening I'll post pic's when I get done.
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I just did the trim. It's been pretty warm up here and tried a thought. I used a utility knife. After the first score along the tape that I used as a guide. Six more passes the fender was off. I will be cutting the rear fenders here soon along with the front bumper. Will have more pics when done.
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Thanks Red, and everyone! The hardest part was getting my saw on the Fender, but after the first cut it's all good! Came out Great! I love it. I hated those fat fenders. I cut a little too much on the front inner liner and have some modding to do there to keep the Florida mud out. But she is ready for some 35's now !