XJ fender trimming.
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Re: XJ fender trimming.
I remember seeing on one of your videos, an XJ without doors, looked
pretty good. And seeing you have an Excursion and Mercedes, might's
well. ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> LOL well the other side was a bit more beat but it isnt that bad. I actually
> did it because a few guys came over wanting to trim theirs. so I did mine
> too. I have more lift going on soon. the parts are in my garage waiting to
> go on (taller leafs, ACOS etc.) The 33" tires are in the side yard waiting
> to go on too. The trimming had to get done some time. The stock rear bumper
> is going away in a few weeks. We are making one right now that will cover
> the cut out bobbed portion behind the back tires. Also going in is a new gas
> tank that is a bit bigger.
>
> KH
pretty good. And seeing you have an Excursion and Mercedes, might's
well. ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> LOL well the other side was a bit more beat but it isnt that bad. I actually
> did it because a few guys came over wanting to trim theirs. so I did mine
> too. I have more lift going on soon. the parts are in my garage waiting to
> go on (taller leafs, ACOS etc.) The 33" tires are in the side yard waiting
> to go on too. The trimming had to get done some time. The stock rear bumper
> is going away in a few weeks. We are making one right now that will cover
> the cut out bobbed portion behind the back tires. Also going in is a new gas
> tank that is a bit bigger.
>
> KH
#12
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Re: XJ fender trimming.
I remember seeing on one of your videos, an XJ without doors, looked
pretty good. And seeing you have an Excursion and Mercedes, might's
well. ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> LOL well the other side was a bit more beat but it isnt that bad. I actually
> did it because a few guys came over wanting to trim theirs. so I did mine
> too. I have more lift going on soon. the parts are in my garage waiting to
> go on (taller leafs, ACOS etc.) The 33" tires are in the side yard waiting
> to go on too. The trimming had to get done some time. The stock rear bumper
> is going away in a few weeks. We are making one right now that will cover
> the cut out bobbed portion behind the back tires. Also going in is a new gas
> tank that is a bit bigger.
>
> KH
pretty good. And seeing you have an Excursion and Mercedes, might's
well. ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> LOL well the other side was a bit more beat but it isnt that bad. I actually
> did it because a few guys came over wanting to trim theirs. so I did mine
> too. I have more lift going on soon. the parts are in my garage waiting to
> go on (taller leafs, ACOS etc.) The 33" tires are in the side yard waiting
> to go on too. The trimming had to get done some time. The stock rear bumper
> is going away in a few weeks. We are making one right now that will cover
> the cut out bobbed portion behind the back tires. Also going in is a new gas
> tank that is a bit bigger.
>
> KH
#13
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Re: XJ fender trimming.
I remember seeing on one of your videos, an XJ without doors, looked
pretty good. And seeing you have an Excursion and Mercedes, might's
well. ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> LOL well the other side was a bit more beat but it isnt that bad. I actually
> did it because a few guys came over wanting to trim theirs. so I did mine
> too. I have more lift going on soon. the parts are in my garage waiting to
> go on (taller leafs, ACOS etc.) The 33" tires are in the side yard waiting
> to go on too. The trimming had to get done some time. The stock rear bumper
> is going away in a few weeks. We are making one right now that will cover
> the cut out bobbed portion behind the back tires. Also going in is a new gas
> tank that is a bit bigger.
>
> KH
pretty good. And seeing you have an Excursion and Mercedes, might's
well. ;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> LOL well the other side was a bit more beat but it isnt that bad. I actually
> did it because a few guys came over wanting to trim theirs. so I did mine
> too. I have more lift going on soon. the parts are in my garage waiting to
> go on (taller leafs, ACOS etc.) The 33" tires are in the side yard waiting
> to go on too. The trimming had to get done some time. The stock rear bumper
> is going away in a few weeks. We are making one right now that will cover
> the cut out bobbed portion behind the back tires. Also going in is a new gas
> tank that is a bit bigger.
>
> KH
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Re: XJ fender trimming.
Nice work.
Carl
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoospam.com> wrote in message
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>
> http://shell.exo.com/~cal/socalxj/Fendertrim/
>
> I ended up bobbing the rears on both sides and repainting etc. I cut and
> folded them in and used sheet metal screws to hold it together. I will
> probably try and weld them one day with my mig but those screws seem to be
> holding well. The fronts I did a few months ago.
>
> KH
>
>
Carl
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoospam.com> wrote in message
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>
> http://shell.exo.com/~cal/socalxj/Fendertrim/
>
> I ended up bobbing the rears on both sides and repainting etc. I cut and
> folded them in and used sheet metal screws to hold it together. I will
> probably try and weld them one day with my mig but those screws seem to be
> holding well. The fronts I did a few months ago.
>
> KH
>
>
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Re: XJ fender trimming.
Nice work.
Carl
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoospam.com> wrote in message
news:Y4zdf.9910$nh2.9654@fed1read01...
>
> http://shell.exo.com/~cal/socalxj/Fendertrim/
>
> I ended up bobbing the rears on both sides and repainting etc. I cut and
> folded them in and used sheet metal screws to hold it together. I will
> probably try and weld them one day with my mig but those screws seem to be
> holding well. The fronts I did a few months ago.
>
> KH
>
>
Carl
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoospam.com> wrote in message
news:Y4zdf.9910$nh2.9654@fed1read01...
>
> http://shell.exo.com/~cal/socalxj/Fendertrim/
>
> I ended up bobbing the rears on both sides and repainting etc. I cut and
> folded them in and used sheet metal screws to hold it together. I will
> probably try and weld them one day with my mig but those screws seem to be
> holding well. The fronts I did a few months ago.
>
> KH
>
>
#16
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Re: XJ fender trimming.
Nice work.
Carl
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoospam.com> wrote in message
news:Y4zdf.9910$nh2.9654@fed1read01...
>
> http://shell.exo.com/~cal/socalxj/Fendertrim/
>
> I ended up bobbing the rears on both sides and repainting etc. I cut and
> folded them in and used sheet metal screws to hold it together. I will
> probably try and weld them one day with my mig but those screws seem to be
> holding well. The fronts I did a few months ago.
>
> KH
>
>
Carl
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoospam.com> wrote in message
news:Y4zdf.9910$nh2.9654@fed1read01...
>
> http://shell.exo.com/~cal/socalxj/Fendertrim/
>
> I ended up bobbing the rears on both sides and repainting etc. I cut and
> folded them in and used sheet metal screws to hold it together. I will
> probably try and weld them one day with my mig but those screws seem to be
> holding well. The fronts I did a few months ago.
>
> KH
>
>
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