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<blockquote data-quote="TXRaptor" data-source="post: 1283747" data-attributes="member: 181"><p>I finally got a free moment to clean up the inner fender trimming. At first, I trimmed the plastic following the curve of the liner. This removed the part which sticks out the furthest. I painted the part behind the liner with flat black paint to help it blend in with the inner liner.</p><p></p><p>After moving to the right side, I could see where the tire had rubbed on the edge of the fender flair while doing some off-roading last weekend in the hill country. It only happened once when making an abrupt turn up a steep incline, but I decided to trim the same spot on both sides just to be safe.</p><p></p><p>I also painted the wheel hubs on all four so I could remount the wheel/tires without using the Fuel center caps with the big Chrome "F".</p><p></p><p>The first trim picture is before I cut the edge of the fender flair and the second picture was after I cut straight down following the same line as the crease in the inner fender. Someone asked on another thread about the cutting tool, so I snapped a quick picture of the Dremel Micro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXRaptor, post: 1283747, member: 181"] I finally got a free moment to clean up the inner fender trimming. At first, I trimmed the plastic following the curve of the liner. This removed the part which sticks out the furthest. I painted the part behind the liner with flat black paint to help it blend in with the inner liner. After moving to the right side, I could see where the tire had rubbed on the edge of the fender flair while doing some off-roading last weekend in the hill country. It only happened once when making an abrupt turn up a steep incline, but I decided to trim the same spot on both sides just to be safe. I also painted the wheel hubs on all four so I could remount the wheel/tires without using the Fuel center caps with the big Chrome "F". The first trim picture is before I cut the edge of the fender flair and the second picture was after I cut straight down following the same line as the crease in the inner fender. Someone asked on another thread about the cutting tool, so I snapped a quick picture of the Dremel Micro. [/QUOTE]
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