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Finished my front inner fender triming

Steve, aren't those 37's actually 36" tall? and is your lift 4"?
Im getting ready to start on my trimming so that when I get the 36" TSL-R's I wont have any problems on the drive home. So I was gonna go ahead and start the trimming as well. But I was wondering where to start as I dont have the tires for a reference. And since your is a 90 as well I figured I might copy your cut lines or close to it anyway. Some pics would be great.
I've got the saw-all with new blades and the welder all ready to go.

"you know... the guy with the BAD A$$ spring perches!!!
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Yeah, the 37's are closer to 36" I think, I put exactly what they were on the SSR review article. I have a 5" lift now, the tires will still rub on the inner fender depending on how flexy you are, I plan on installing an ORD 1" body lift and move the front axle forward so I can run a little bit bigger tire, remember if your tires don't rub there to small.
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Sounds like we're running about the same thing. Here's the line that I used to cut mine. Real similar to CK5's. <a target="_blank" href=http://community.webshots.com/user/kyle89k5>PICS</a>

When you cut the outside, if you leave a little lip you hammer it back around and not have an edge to worry about. You can do a little off the corner to make it home, then finish up the rest when you get there, or just do the big dog cut right off the bat. It's a helluva lot more fun than it prb should be to do the big cut
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Yeah, the 37's are closer to 36" I think, I put exactly what they were on the SSR review article. I have a 5" lift now, the tires will still rub on the inner fender depending on how flexy you are, I plan on installing an ORD 1" body lift and move the front axle forward so I can run a little bit bigger tire, remember if your tires don't rub there to small.

Steve



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And just what does that mean when I can scrub all 4 tires and I'm on <font color=red>32's?</font color=red>
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Cut and bend more steel and install 38.5's NOW, don't wait, do it now!!!

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It menas if you aint got bigger tires or at least a WINCH by this time next week you aint gonna be doing trail 9 with us ya wanker. Get to boltin dude.

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