Took the plunge. Finally cut my fenders.

mako my day

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Now I need bigger tires.

It actually feels great. Now no more rubbing or tearing up my meat.

I think it was souske that originally called me a puss for not wanting to do it.
 
Nice, did you use the sawzall?
 
I used a handheld jigsaw with a fine blade.

my cuts weren't perfect, but there was a lot of adult beverages involved, so that may have contributed.

I used some sort of fender trimming that I got from Mark (sharkXJ) to clean it up. can't remember where he got it.


 
IMO jigsaw/airsaw/sawzall makes the fender jump around too much and you end up with a really rough cut and warped fenders. cutoff wheel and patience will give you the best final outcome.
 
IMO jigsaw/airsaw/sawzall makes the fender jump around too much and you end up with a really rough cut and warped fenders. cutoff wheel and patience will give you the best final outcome.

This is what fellow naxja members are for.

I cut while another one held the fender in place

Also, the use of a fine blade and high speed on the jigsaw makes it much less likely to jump around.

I did it my first time with a cutoff wheel. It works OK, except that it burns the paint off and it is a much bigger PITA to follow a line with sparks flying everywhere.
 
This is what fellow naxja members are for.

I cut while another one held the fender in place

Also, the use of a fine blade and high speed on the jigsaw makes it much less likely to jump around.

I did it my first time with a cutoff wheel. It works OK, except that it burns the paint off and it is a much bigger PITA to follow a line with sparks flying everywhere.

doesnt burn the paint at all if you do it right. like i said, the trick is to clean it up with a flap disk. i usually just rough it out within 1/4" with the cutoff wheel, then take the rest down with the flap disk. it's real nice for doing smooth contours. I've done a few with factory paint and zero paint damage.
 
Body saw is the way to go. Quick like a sawzall. But more precise and controlled.
 
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