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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Morrisville, PA
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Fender Trimming
Does anyone know a good way to trim fenders to fit bigger tires without them rubbing and still make the truck look good. Post pics if you have them.
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Redneck Customs Bumpers, IA
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Waterloo, IA
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Re: Fender Trimming
I trimmed the wheelwells on my 83 and also filled the side markers up front and removed and re-contured 4" off the lower leading edge of the fender which turned out really nice
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Location: Morrisville, PA
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Re: Fender Trimming
Thats look really good. what size tires are they and how much lift.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: seaside,ca
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Re: Fender Trimming
Vtblazer did a clean cut on the front of his blazer. A 69-72 body style.
On my 69 the 35s would it the tie rod/ steering box arm. And cause it to bind. It was stock height. What year is your truck and what size tire do you want or have?
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Morrisville, PA
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Re: Fender Trimming
i have an 86 k10 with a 4 inch suspension lift and 2 inch body lift. and i have 38.5X16 tsl's.
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Redneck Customs Bumpers, IA
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Waterloo, IA
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Re: Fender Trimming
just so you know those tires don't clear properly yet, they are 44 18r15 ground hawgs with 4" suspention and 3" body, the fenders were trimmed to clear 38.5 14.5 16.5 tires without catching the fenders at full articulation, it worked great
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: west richland WA
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Re: Fender Trimming
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![]() i used a grinder and tin snips and it turned out preaty good but i still need to take off more
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Upstate,SC
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Re: Fender Trimming
Trimmed mine with an angle grinder with .045 cutoff wheels.
I trim the front of the fender where it used to hang down in the bumper. It was just so ugly with no bumper, but couldnt cut it even with the grille but its close(rad. support was in the way i think). The back i just tried to kinda follow the curve and kinda extend it outward, but not as extreme as some do This is back when it was only lifted about 10-12" with 44" Tsl's ![]() ![]() Sorry for all the pics,its just hard to see because its dark-blue
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