Smittybilt Fender Flares XRC
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I trimmed my stock liners in the front and it came out really good. I'll post some picks tomorrow of my work as of right now it's dark out so photo's.
I used a soldering iron to make the final cut after marking out the pattern with a silver sharpie. The cuts came out great nice and smooth and I still have all my fingers.
It was a lot easier than I thought it would be. Only did the fronts didn't see a need for the rear. So soldiering iron is the hot ticket. Cuts'em like butter. Just try not to inhale the fumes unless that's your thing.
I used a soldering iron to make the final cut after marking out the pattern with a silver sharpie. The cuts came out great nice and smooth and I still have all my fingers.
It was a lot easier than I thought it would be. Only did the fronts didn't see a need for the rear. So soldiering iron is the hot ticket. Cuts'em like butter. Just try not to inhale the fumes unless that's your thing.
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I trimmed my stock liners in the front and it came out really good. I'll post some picks tomorrow of my work as of right now it's dark out so photo's.
I used a soldering iron to make the final cut after marking out the pattern with a silver sharpie. The cuts came out great nice and smooth and I still have all my fingers.
It was a lot easier than I thought it would be. Only did the fronts didn't see a need for the rear. So soldiering iron is the hot ticket. Cuts'em like butter. Just try not to inhale the fumes unless that's your thing.
I used a soldering iron to make the final cut after marking out the pattern with a silver sharpie. The cuts came out great nice and smooth and I still have all my fingers.
It was a lot easier than I thought it would be. Only did the fronts didn't see a need for the rear. So soldiering iron is the hot ticket. Cuts'em like butter. Just try not to inhale the fumes unless that's your thing.
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