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Old 03-30-2010, 05:36 PM
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Here is my fender chop...

[IMG][/IMG]the front is done now the back...

[IMG][/IMG]the front and rear is done

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Old 03-30-2010, 05:39 PM
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That looks good how you followed the same lines of your front bumper.
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Damn you've had some free time! Just saw ur home made rear bumper thread and now this
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i like the look when you leave some of the downward part of the front fender, think i will go that route. looks awesome man, good job.
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Nice chop and that wheel tire combo is SICK!!
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Wish I could see these pics...damn BlackBerry!
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Looks good! Great job on the lines you chose.
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Looks awesome.. What did you use you to cut the fender, and I can't tell but does this involve removing some of whatever plastic is under the fender? last question.. Do the fenders still feel pretty sturdy? Just want to know before I do a hack job in my jk, thanks
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You can check this link for a write-up on doing this. There are also several others so do a search for Fender Mod" to find more info. I used a 4 1/2 " cut-off wheel to cut mine and then a dremel cut-off wheel to cut the turns. Yes, you'll need to remove the fender liner and the sub-stucture to do this mod. If you wish you can trim and reinstall both of these pieces after you trim the fenders. I reinstalled both. No, the fenders aren't very sturdy once you do the fender mod.

http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...ry-fender-chop
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Very nice lines - looks like you could easily fit 37's under there.

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