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cutting rear wells made easy!
can somebody give me tips on how to cut out rear fenders for big tires/slicks !!!!!!!!!!!! please help me , tank,s
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Re: cutting rear wells made easy!
Welcome to AF!
Please give more details. What exactly do you want to know? What are you building, what are you trying to do, what have you tried? Include pics!! The more specific detailed information you can give in your question, the more useful an answer you're likely to get. Don't write a sentence and expect a novel in response. Start by writing a novel yourself.
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Re: cutting rear wells made easy!
i,m trying to cut rearfenders on a 49 ford to allow room for wide slicks i have tried a xacto knife i had very bad results , sorry no pics .
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Re: cutting rear wells made easy!
You would need a Dremel rotary tool, some masking tape and some patience.
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Re: cutting rear wells made easy!
A 3/8 drive socket the size you want. Yes, I am talking about a tool that you might use on your daily driver. Wrap 320 grit sand paper around it and start sanding.
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Re: cutting rear wells made easy!
Thats a good idea using a socket to keep the curve.
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