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Anyone got some pics of their rear fender wells after fender cutting? Thanks
 


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heres some pics i took from my phone when hatman froggy and I cut mine.


 
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open and bulged...






i prefer to use a shear at all points possible....though depending on needs it requires a variety of tools
 

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im wanting to cut the hell out of mine too, but i guess ill have to make new inners
 

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Ya I need inners for sure! Or just let the people in the back seat get muddy as hell!
 

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just trim the crap out of them and get some sheet metal and make your own wheel wells.
 

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man. everytime i see that thing my jaw drops! thats deff. the way to go with rear fenders, cutting as much as you want and filling in gaps with thin metal.
 
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apparently my account there has run its course.:dunno:


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i love the 42's for foot print.
 

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well you beat me to it... thanks :headbang:

so no need to for me to post really, but yeah cut em way out...and fill them back in
i found premade rear buckets at summit racing for 75 bucks, for arch size 35,38,40,42

that looks like it might be the way to go
 

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i spent $15 for my metal from the steel yard.. thought it does take more time than those pre made ones... i think i saved money.. yeah more welding in stuff but i didn't fully weld them... just some one inch welds and then used sealant on the rest

if your in a hurry... then yeah get the pre made ones..
 

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I cut pieces of 10 gauge yesterday on my plasma table at work, gonna do built in beer holders in each rear well! Maybe do some lights pointing down on the rear tires?
 
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I cut pieces of 10 gauge yesterday on my plasma table at work, gonna do built in beer holders in each rear well! Maybe do some lights pointing down on the rear tires?
maybe not the tires as much as the chassis and areas you may need to wrench on.


air conditioned beer holders:icon_cheers:
 

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I cut pieces of 10 gauge yesterday on my plasma table at work, gonna do built in beer holders in each rear well! Maybe do some lights pointing down on the rear tires?
wow yall goin to jail:thefinger::beer:
 

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not if they dont get caught :icon_cheers:
 

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