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Old 03-15-2011 | 05:02 PM
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Thought you guys would apperciate a pic, this is where the tire hits under flex. these are 245/75-16s with a 2" terra firma med duty lift.
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It hits on the angle at the bottom where it comes back in
 
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Old 03-15-2011 | 09:38 PM
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camel cut is a must if you wheel...in my honest opinion..im actually going to roll my fenders inside as well....
 
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Old 03-15-2011 | 10:40 PM
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yea i did one tonight but haven't had time to make sure it clears. I just basicaly folded the bottom flap up and the flat part of the arch back, so I'm hopeing the tire will tuck up in there now. I will see tomorrow and take some pics.
 
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Old 03-17-2011 | 06:41 PM
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didn't work
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I rolled the bottom up and the lip back but I don't think it will be enough
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this is full flex, i could lift the bumper and pull the rear drivers wheel off the ground
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if I'm wheeling a good bump would take it passed this point and its not enough clearence
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so whats the best wat of actually trimming it, cut it leave it long and fold it over?
 

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Old 03-17-2011 | 06:53 PM
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great method...

Trimming the Wheel Arches on a Range Rover
 
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Old 03-17-2011 | 06:55 PM
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thanks for posting.
 
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Old 03-17-2011 | 09:30 PM
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ok nice but not looking to do the whole arch. just the back last 8 inches.
 
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Old 03-17-2011 | 10:00 PM
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I would cut and fold myself it stiffens the fender up over just cutting, but it is tough to do since you are only doing just the bottom few inches.
 
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Old 03-18-2011 | 04:08 PM
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yea what I'm really trying to figure out is how to transition from the flat inside lip to new part I fold over.
 
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Old 03-18-2011 | 07:32 PM
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here's mine... using the black rubber trim (parking lot protector) as a reference point, about 3/4" below the top edge of the rubber make a cut (metal shears) about 1/4" shy of where you plan to fold the curve of the inner arch. I'd sugest saving all the trimming until the very end after you have folded the metal into a new triangular shape at the angle you need to fit your planned tires. this way you can still have a 90* inward fold from the exterior plane for strength. then trim the inner edge to folow the tapered line from top to bottom like the original.

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You will end up with some cracked paint at the fold point but that's a small sacrifice.

soft faced, wide pliers or a couple bits of wood in the plier jaws to protect the fender at the fold line is good.
 


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