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  1. #1
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    cutting fenders???

    i want to cut my stock fenders but i dont have a clue what to do it with "jig saw" idk and how will i get them even thanks for the help guys
    2001 300ex fmf powercore 4 white air filter hot rods and cams durablue axle

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    come on guys i dont have a clue???
    2001 300ex fmf powercore 4 white air filter hot rods and cams durablue axle

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    you draw a line with black marker, line up the saw and move it back and forth..... search this has only been covered about 1000 times.
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    i would recommend leaving the palstic at stock... unless your just going to race it.. it makes it horible to ride in any muddy/wet situation... even then i would recomend the maier race cut with the removable add ons
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    I always used electrical tape to create the "line". Will give you a much smoother line than hand sketching with a marker.. plus you can move it around until you find the sweet spot.
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    race plastics

    Dont cut your nice plastics. I have a set of black fenders Ill sell you.

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    i cut mine free hand. i started with a rough (used a zip saw) cut then used razor knife to make the finer cut and sanded it down and it looks good on the bolth quads i did.
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    1993 GMC sonoma
    1994 Lincoln Mark VIII street car
    1996 Ford mustang gt drag car
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    Fenders

    Cut em dude thats the only way to go plus it looks cool, I cut my wifes but she wasn't real happy but to late
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