Reds fender trim with detailed pics and video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Jeepcop
I went and got the trim and tape today to do this and I am having trouble bringing myself to do it.... Doesnt help my g/f keeps telling me im going to mess it up!
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Originally Posted by 4WheelingAstronomer
Actually that looks pretty cool. Different too. Nicely done!
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Fender Chop
Finished my fender chop yesterday. I think they turned out great! I used a jig saw to cut mine and it worked perfectly!. I got the substructure cut and put back in but I don't have the fender skirt put back in yet. I think it will look better with the skirt back in. What are your opinions on putting the skirt back in or leaving off?
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Originally Posted by wpgwrangler
Red thank you so much for the detailed pics and instructions, went ahead and Dremel'd the shit out of it today and I couldn't be happier.
I like most other peeps had my doubts about taking the knife to the Jeep but once that first cut was made I was grinning ear to ear.
If you lived closer I'd buy you a case .
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I like most other peeps had my doubts about taking the knife to the Jeep but once that first cut was made I was grinning ear to ear.
If you lived closer I'd buy you a case .
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Cheers!
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Thanks a lot, and what is wrong with the Jets lol. I also wanted to add that I did not remove the liner at all for this chop, I used an exacto knife along the edge of the body so that it still looked good. Also wanted to point out that there really is no reason to take anything off prior to the cut, I just cut all the plastic under supports after everything was said and done. I can get more detailed pics if needed.
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Finished my fender chop yesterday. I think they turned out great! I used a jig saw to cut mine and it worked perfectly!. I got the substructure cut and put back in but I don't have the fender skirt put back in yet. I think it will look better with the skirt back in. What are your opinions on putting the skirt back in or leaving off?
Thanks
Thanks
#629
Originally Posted by wpgwrangler
Thanks a lot, and what is wrong with the Jets lol. I also wanted to add that I did not remove the liner at all for this chop, I used an exacto knife along the edge of the body so that it still looked good. Also wanted to point out that there really is no reason to take anything off prior to the cut, I just cut all the plastic under supports after everything was said and done. I can get more detailed pics if needed.
If you could post some more pics that would be great! I am totally going to use your exacto knife idea.
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Nah, nothing wrong with the jets! I just live in Calgary, so I get a little jealous when I see the logos of other teams that can walk all over the shames, I mean flames, yea that is what I meant... Lol
If you could post some more pics that would be great! I am totally going to use your exacto knife idea.
If you could post some more pics that would be great! I am totally going to use your exacto knife idea.