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4 door wheel arch trimming

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muddyjames:
Jake trimmed his ones on Blue when it was around. He did a nice looking job but didnt fit wheel arch flares if I remember rightly.

andygod:

--- Quote from: "muddyjames" ---Jake trimmed his ones on Blue when it was around. He did a nice looking job but didnt fit wheel arch flares if I remember rightly.
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Any photos?????? the thing that bothers me the most is cutting the rear door.

karlo:

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--- Quote from: "andygod" ---looks like the flexible plastic type are my best bet
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I'd get some pictures before deciding  :idea:  :idea:
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Have a look at Gywn Lewis' website. His Disco has the 90/110 flexis fitted.
www.gywnlewis4x4.co.uk
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http://www.gwynlewis4x4.co.uk/

muddyjames:

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--- Quote from: "muddyjames" ---Jake trimmed his ones on Blue when it was around. He did a nice looking job but didnt fit wheel arch flares if I remember rightly.
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Any photos?????? the thing that bothers me the most is cutting the rear door.
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Found this in Jakes gallery

http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/Jake/gallery/jake7/0/904218-1110645073./ I tried to link the photo in here but it wasnt playing ball  :cry:

I expect if you pm him he will know where more photos are and how he did it. :)

mobi:
i got the flexi arches on mine (not the defender ones) cutting the arches i found it easier to use a jigsaw as an angle grinder melts alloy!.

the hardest part is closing the gap on the rear doors.  :shock:

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