Installing J's Racing rear fenders
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Installing J's Racing rear fenders
I am getting some J's rear over fenders soon and was wondering if there are any write ups on installing them. I mainly want to know how much of the fender needs to be cut and what else needs to be done in order to keep the strength in the rear.
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I have another week until the fenders come in so there is no rush, I would just like to get some info soon so I can look it over with my body shop guy...
No rush, thanks in advance
No rush, thanks in advance
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You're not cutting anything "integral" away, so you don't need to reinforce anything after cutting.
How much of the fender you cut off is entirely up to you. Just test fit the fender with painter's tape, and measure the distance from the fender lip to about 1" away from where you're going to rivet. Don't forget to clean up (sand or roll) that edge after cutting.
How much of the fender you cut off is entirely up to you. Just test fit the fender with painter's tape, and measure the distance from the fender lip to about 1" away from where you're going to rivet. Don't forget to clean up (sand or roll) that edge after cutting.
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Also, definitely do a search. I remember a member posted pictures of the cut he made without the fender installed, so you can get an idea of what it's going to look like.
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Originally Posted by JstnRyan,Mar 22 2009, 12:01 PM
You're not cutting anything "integral" away, so you don't need to reinforce anything after cutting.
How much of the fender you cut off is entirely up to you. Just test fit the fender with painter's tape, and measure the distance from the fender lip to about 1" away from where you're going to rivet. Don't forget to clean up (sand or roll) that edge after cutting.
How much of the fender you cut off is entirely up to you. Just test fit the fender with painter's tape, and measure the distance from the fender lip to about 1" away from where you're going to rivet. Don't forget to clean up (sand or roll) that edge after cutting.
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