Chopped Factory Fenders!
#32
Originally Posted by smokediver
I taped mine off and cut with a jigsaw, left them on the Jeep and didn't break any clips. I then smoothed the edges with a belt sander so no need for the door trim on the fenders. Took about two hours and several beers.
Last edited by Probo; 12-13-2011 at 07:08 PM.
#35
Here is ours! Chopped fenders and section the front and rear bumpers as well.
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I have been chicken shit too for that past 2-3 weeks. My son has been bugging me to do it. I have 1" body lift, 34's on 17" wheels and am afraid they will look dwarfed. I have taped one off but still can't really picture it. Everyone's pics look great but they are runnin' 35's to 37's in the pics. What to do.....
Once I start, there is to going back either. What do a set of stock 2007 fenders cost in case I want to go back?
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I have a question for everyone who chopped they're fenders DIY style.I was planning on doing mine using a sawzall, and plan on wiring in some aftermarket led lights for the running lights. My question is, so it doesn't look frayed where I cut, is there like a liner that I can buy for the trimming.