Fender delete, or trim the fenders?

JoeBlckOut

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My fenders are painted I don’t know if trimming them will chip the paint or not. If so should I just go and do a fender delete for more suspension travel?
 
Plenty here have trimmed the painted ones and I agree they do look good that way. Not a fan of completely deleting unless you’re rocking 40s but that’s just me.


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I just trimmed mine this weekend. It took about an hour with a jig saw and dremel. If I would have taken more time it would have turned out a bit straighter in a few spots, but with the added door trim I can’t really see the areas where I drifted while cutting.
 

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I just trimmed mine this weekend. It took about an hour with a jig saw and dremel. If I would have taken more time it would have turned out a bit straighter in a few spots, but with the added door trim I can’t really see the areas where I drifted while cutting.

Looks like a new Jeep! [emoji1360] Are the axles in?
 
Painted cut fenders can look great, i like mine. I personally hate the way the JKs look without the front fenders, the rear looks good when you cover it up with an outlaw skin of some sort.

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