Trimming fenders
My jeep ( 01 TJ) is set up with a 4 inch pro comp short arm kit, and 33's...
How much trimming would I have to do to get 35's to fit with reasonable room for flex? And what am I supposed to be cutting on? I don't mind chopping it up a bit. I've seen some front fenders trimmed to look like flatfenders, and the rear cut into pretty good also. Anyone know where I can find some more info? Troy |
Re: Trimming fenders
Trial & error, I did a CJ5 to a flat fender that I liked. Didn't do rear
because I lifted body 2" "Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message news:fNidnYTNO_OXs33fRVn-3g@comcast.com... > My jeep ( 01 TJ) is set up with a 4 inch pro comp short arm kit, and > 33's... > How much trimming would I have to do to get 35's to fit with reasonable > room for flex? > And what am I supposed to be cutting on? I don't mind chopping it up a > bit. I've seen some front fenders trimmed to look like flatfenders, and > the rear cut into pretty good also. Anyone know where I can find some > more info? > > Troy > |
Re: Trimming fenders
Trial & error, I did a CJ5 to a flat fender that I liked. Didn't do rear
because I lifted body 2" "Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message news:fNidnYTNO_OXs33fRVn-3g@comcast.com... > My jeep ( 01 TJ) is set up with a 4 inch pro comp short arm kit, and > 33's... > How much trimming would I have to do to get 35's to fit with reasonable > room for flex? > And what am I supposed to be cutting on? I don't mind chopping it up a > bit. I've seen some front fenders trimmed to look like flatfenders, and > the rear cut into pretty good also. Anyone know where I can find some > more info? > > Troy > |
Re: Trimming fenders
Trial & error, I did a CJ5 to a flat fender that I liked. Didn't do rear
because I lifted body 2" "Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message news:fNidnYTNO_OXs33fRVn-3g@comcast.com... > My jeep ( 01 TJ) is set up with a 4 inch pro comp short arm kit, and > 33's... > How much trimming would I have to do to get 35's to fit with reasonable > room for flex? > And what am I supposed to be cutting on? I don't mind chopping it up a > bit. I've seen some front fenders trimmed to look like flatfenders, and > the rear cut into pretty good also. Anyone know where I can find some > more info? > > Troy > |
Re: Trimming fenders
Trial & error, I did a CJ5 to a flat fender that I liked. Didn't do rear
because I lifted body 2" "Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message news:fNidnYTNO_OXs33fRVn-3g@comcast.com... > My jeep ( 01 TJ) is set up with a 4 inch pro comp short arm kit, and > 33's... > How much trimming would I have to do to get 35's to fit with reasonable > room for flex? > And what am I supposed to be cutting on? I don't mind chopping it up a > bit. I've seen some front fenders trimmed to look like flatfenders, and > the rear cut into pretty good also. Anyone know where I can find some > more info? > > Troy > |
Re: Trimming fenders
Troy,
Hit any of the jeep forums online and search for "flat fender". Heck a google search pulls some decent results, too. The end result of cutting the the rear end is sometimes called "competition corners". Once you find what you're looking for, draw a line and put a cutting tool to it. Yes, it's that easy : ) n. "Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message news:fNidnYTNO_OXs33fRVn-3g@comcast.com... > My jeep ( 01 TJ) is set up with a 4 inch pro comp short arm kit, and > 33's... > How much trimming would I have to do to get 35's to fit with reasonable > room for flex? > And what am I supposed to be cutting on? I don't mind chopping it up a > bit. I've seen some front fenders trimmed to look like flatfenders, and > the rear cut into pretty good also. Anyone know where I can find some > more info? > > Troy > |
Re: Trimming fenders
Troy,
Hit any of the jeep forums online and search for "flat fender". Heck a google search pulls some decent results, too. The end result of cutting the the rear end is sometimes called "competition corners". Once you find what you're looking for, draw a line and put a cutting tool to it. Yes, it's that easy : ) n. "Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message news:fNidnYTNO_OXs33fRVn-3g@comcast.com... > My jeep ( 01 TJ) is set up with a 4 inch pro comp short arm kit, and > 33's... > How much trimming would I have to do to get 35's to fit with reasonable > room for flex? > And what am I supposed to be cutting on? I don't mind chopping it up a > bit. I've seen some front fenders trimmed to look like flatfenders, and > the rear cut into pretty good also. Anyone know where I can find some > more info? > > Troy > |
Re: Trimming fenders
Troy,
Hit any of the jeep forums online and search for "flat fender". Heck a google search pulls some decent results, too. The end result of cutting the the rear end is sometimes called "competition corners". Once you find what you're looking for, draw a line and put a cutting tool to it. Yes, it's that easy : ) n. "Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message news:fNidnYTNO_OXs33fRVn-3g@comcast.com... > My jeep ( 01 TJ) is set up with a 4 inch pro comp short arm kit, and > 33's... > How much trimming would I have to do to get 35's to fit with reasonable > room for flex? > And what am I supposed to be cutting on? I don't mind chopping it up a > bit. I've seen some front fenders trimmed to look like flatfenders, and > the rear cut into pretty good also. Anyone know where I can find some > more info? > > Troy > |
Re: Trimming fenders
Troy,
Hit any of the jeep forums online and search for "flat fender". Heck a google search pulls some decent results, too. The end result of cutting the the rear end is sometimes called "competition corners". Once you find what you're looking for, draw a line and put a cutting tool to it. Yes, it's that easy : ) n. "Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message news:fNidnYTNO_OXs33fRVn-3g@comcast.com... > My jeep ( 01 TJ) is set up with a 4 inch pro comp short arm kit, and > 33's... > How much trimming would I have to do to get 35's to fit with reasonable > room for flex? > And what am I supposed to be cutting on? I don't mind chopping it up a > bit. I've seen some front fenders trimmed to look like flatfenders, and > the rear cut into pretty good also. Anyone know where I can find some > more info? > > Troy > |
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