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    Here's mine before removing the wheel liner and flattening my factory fenders. When my new lift comes in I will take the trim up a little further and make it a little nicer.
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    Welcome Buddy!

    Thats a well done pinch seam. I dont think you need to do anymore to it. I wouldnt cut too much body.

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    Thanks. It's good to be here. With the liners out it could use a bit more trimming to even it out and make it more flush.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteRavenRR View Post
    Thanks. It's good to be here. With the liners out it could use a bit more trimming to even it out and make it more flush.
    Show us a pic of the whole truck!

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    Ask and you shall receive:
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteRavenRR View Post
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    are those flares custom cut?

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    Yes that is the factory flares custom cut by myself. I wanted to keep with the factory flare lines so I taped off just inside of the upper curve. I only lost maybe 1/4-1/2" in width but gained the height of the downward angle of the flares. I also wanted a nice looking front end on them and spent the time taping them off until I was happy with the look. Like any cutting on the Jeep, it takes more time working up the courage than the actual work.

    I also had to cut 2" off the front of the frame for the front bumper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteRavenRR View Post
    Yes that is the factory flares custom cut by myself. I wanted to keep with the factory flare lines so I taped off just inside of the upper curve. I only lost maybe 1/4-1/2" in width but gained the height of the downward angle of the flares. I also wanted a nice looking front end on them and spent the time taping them off until I was happy with the look. Like any cutting on the Jeep, it takes more time working up the courage than the actual work.

    I also had to cut 2" off the front of the frame for the front bumper.
    Give us threads on both please, Id love to see the cuts up close. Im a strong advocate of cutting flares.

    And the bumper also....

    Make sure the sun is at your back with pics, the dark of the grill will make the flares and bumper difficult to see the detail.

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