A Couple weeks ago I picked up this '94 Grand Cherokee Limited. Its loaded with a ton of options. Nice Rig. It has a 2" Budget Boost and Skyjacker Shocks. 30x9.50 BFG's, Which will end up on the wifes TJ.
Then I decided on how I wanted to Trim the fenders. I'll get some pics in a little while. I taped off the side clading and taped over the front fenders above where I cut. Then I sprayed it down with Herculiner. I haven't figured out how I want to do the rear yet.
Go to NAGCA.com and Mallcrawlin.com. There are tons of pictures of how people trimmed the fenders. The rear are pretty tricky because of how they are made. If you trim to much it leaves a gap that has to be filled inside the fender. Any way check of those sites and they will answer your questions better than I can explain it.
Quote:On 2008-05-27 07:50, whiteram4x wrote:
Go to NAGCA.com and Mallcrawlin.com. There are tons of pictures of how people trimmed the fenders. The rear are pretty tricky because of how they are made. If you trim to much it leaves a gap that has to be filled inside the fender. Any way check of those sites and they will answer your questions better than I can explain it.
I'm a member on both sites, but no one has shown a set by set pics. Only a before and after and never shows where they cut and this "gap"
If you go to the Icelandic offroad site (the people who make the cutout flares) they have a step by step picture install that might help alittle. When I cut the rear on mine I'm going to follow the current fenderline forward and just get rid of the whole piece between the door and tire. Then use poprivets to hold the 2 thin pieces of metal for the doorjam togather. Hard to explain. Just start and see where you end up.