BigBoreLove
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Sounds good. Thanks for the tips.
I am still on the fence about chopping my stock fenders. My only worry is that they just get to floppy in the wind. Any thought?
Finally cut my fenders today after debating for almost 2 years. Never was sure about cutting my painted fenders but after looking through this post and comparing the cost plus the chance of ripping one off. I bit the bullet and done it. I just wish I wouldn't have waited so long. I love the look!!!View attachment 97205View attachment 97206View attachment 97207View attachment 97208View attachment 97209
Looks great :thumb:
Looks great :thumb:
Im wondering if anyone has chopped their fenders like this? And if so have you noticed any problems with it. I like having the marker and it seems like a decent way to keep it if theres no problems.
And id definitely cut the rears like wayalife cuz they look good! And you'd think chrysler would just make em like this by now!
Just a note I did find this pic on google
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Looks Awesome Mopar, great job and your right having Eddie's write up as a guide makes it a lot easier. :rock:
Finally cut my fenders today after debating for almost 2 years. Never was sure about cutting my painted fenders but after looking through this post and comparing the cost plus the chance of ripping one off. I bit the bullet and done it. I just wish I wouldn't have waited so long. I love the look!!!
Looks Awesome!! I'm still not brave enough to chop up mine lol, maybe one day I will, we shall see!
What tool(s) is everyone using to cut the fenders for such smooth cuts.
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i used a jig saw with a fine tooth blade, then hit it with this dry wall rasp tool i have. i actually used a utility knife this morning to cut the fronts, just scored it with a straight edge and kept going over it.
And that got all the way through the fine see eventually? With a clean cut? That's good to know!
What tool(s) is everyone using to cut the fenders for such smooth cuts.
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