Flat Fenders

whiteyjfm

New member
A friend of mine have stock take off fenders in Palm Springs that he wants to get rid off if you want to trim those. Let me know and I can get you his info.
 

Krieger

Member
I just recently cut mine and was fairly surprised on how ridged they remained.
The best part it only cost me about $70.00 bucks total. I bought a dermal tool with cutting discs, and two packs of edge trim from Pep Boys. One pack just wasn't enough.
 
I posting this same thing up about 2 months ago and 90% of everyone said to just trim the stock fenders and save $600 and spend it on something really needed. It's really easy and doesn't cost anything. Just trim them and if you don't like them then you can buy a new set of flat fenders, so I trimmed mine and love them and spent the $600 on skid plates
 

Thefuzz

New member
Really would love to trim mine but don't trust my eyeballs to get them straight and equal. A little OCD maybe but wondering if their is a template available anywhere?
 

Millerj87

New member
Do one front so it's the way you like it play with combos a little then take measurements and replicate on other side


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Millerj87

New member
Really would love to trim mine but don't trust my eyeballs to get them straight and equal. A little OCD maybe but wondering if their is a template available anywhere?

Check out eddies write up on project jk.com


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Millerj87

New member
I've really only seen tj's here with flare extenders or none at all? To answer your question I don't know?


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X2 on painters tape. And the door edge trim hides the unstraight edges pretty good also cause you will never get it perfectly straight.
 
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