Question regarding trimmed fenders
#11
Super Moderator
I don't know about that, these were my 35's at full stuff. I think if I left a lip on and turned the wheel there would be some interference. I guess a lot depends on the rest of your setup
#12
JK Jedi
So many different variables from jeep to jeep when it comes to stuffing tires. Tire size, wheel backspace, lift, bumpstop, adjustable control arms......just one of those things hard to compare and make general statements of "with ____ tire size and ___ amount of lift, you do or do not need to trim." I'd say most probably have to cut off the part where it bends down.....but, when it comes to cutting, you can always cut more......you can't glue it back on!
#13
JK Freak
I wasn’t thinking outside the box when I replied last night. It was late, and I was exhausted! I think resharp001 covered everything I should have said though! Too many different variables. If you do plan to cut, I recommend using painters tape and a jigsaw. It cut through mine like butter with no melting issues.
#14
Super Moderator
I wasn’t thinking outside the box when I replied last night. It was late, and I was exhausted! I think resharp001 covered everything I should have said though! Too many different variables. If you do plan to cut, I recommend using painters tape and a jigsaw. It cut through mine like butter with no melting issues.
#15
Super Moderator
I did a chalk line then followed it with the harbor freight body saw w/ fine tooth blade. It was fast and with the speed that it cuts/ melts, you don't have to worry about the cut falling off and making for an awkward cut. It barely hangs on until you give it a little tug. Fresh blades made for cleaner cuts. It tears through the fender liners like cutting cake.
#16
JK Freak
I used the dremel on my first fender, then quickly threw it aside for the jig saw. Blue painters tape to make my marks, dremel on the inner front corners near the paint, and jig saw to the rest. Finished the edges with a file, and automotive door edge trim.
Sorry, I don't have any clean pics at the moment...just broke another phone and didn't back up the photos. My buddy with the maroon JKUR ditched his inner supports and trimmed his fenders way more aggressively than mine. He paired them with Ace inner fenders, and it looks pretty sleek.
I don't get any front fender flop unless I'm going over 80mph and there's some wind. Here you can kind of see how much I cut my inner supports to still be stable:
And here you can see how I trimmed the front factory inner fender liners to tuck into the body. I fully ditched the rears and bedlined the wheel wells:
Sorry, I don't have any clean pics at the moment...just broke another phone and didn't back up the photos. My buddy with the maroon JKUR ditched his inner supports and trimmed his fenders way more aggressively than mine. He paired them with Ace inner fenders, and it looks pretty sleek.
I don't get any front fender flop unless I'm going over 80mph and there's some wind. Here you can kind of see how much I cut my inner supports to still be stable:
And here you can see how I trimmed the front factory inner fender liners to tuck into the body. I fully ditched the rears and bedlined the wheel wells: