Getting fenders CUT socal
#31
Originally Posted by BKZJAYY718
well i felt someone fenders that was cut, and i almost cut my fingers.. i don't know if thats safe for the tires..
#32
Originally Posted by O RLY
given that the whole purpose of cutting fenders is to avoid tires rubbing against them, this shouldn't be an issue. but of course, it does happen every now and then to some people.
i cut my fenders, have no gaps between my tires and fenders, and have never rubbed. -1.5 camber, 285/35 tires, 10.5 +25 wheels.
don't forget that epithelial tissie is easier to cut than tires...
i cut my fenders, have no gaps between my tires and fenders, and have never rubbed. -1.5 camber, 285/35 tires, 10.5 +25 wheels.
don't forget that epithelial tissie is easier to cut than tires...
#34
#36
I had my fenders cut and pulled on my old tacoma when I did offroad. Heres a trick I used to get rid of the sharp edges.
Go to an automotive store or home depot and get some tiny diameter rubber hose. Take a sharp knife and carefully cut a line down the middle, slowly do this or else it doesnt work too well when you go all over the place. Then get some rubbery type glue and use a tiny bit of glue to secure it.
Will save your tires if you happened to some reason hit the edge of the fender
Go to an automotive store or home depot and get some tiny diameter rubber hose. Take a sharp knife and carefully cut a line down the middle, slowly do this or else it doesnt work too well when you go all over the place. Then get some rubbery type glue and use a tiny bit of glue to secure it.
Will save your tires if you happened to some reason hit the edge of the fender
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