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    Help please! Front and rear wheel arch trimming

    I finally have my 33's mounted on my new neg offset rims. I have just finished my 2inch supension and 2 inch chassis lift and am ready to start trimming my guards away to suit. I have heard of a few ways to trim away the wheel arches but the amount varies massively. I cetainly dont want too remove more than neccessary. Does anybody out there have photos that they have taken during this mod or at least a diagram/drawing of a proven method. Maybe someone has the instructions left over from a white tiger flare kit fit that will have this info? I need your help guys! Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy1 View Post
    I finally have my 33's mounted on my new neg offset rims. I have just finished my 2inch supension and 2 inch chassis lift and am ready to start trimming my guards away to suit. I have heard of a few ways to trim away the wheel arches but the amount varies massively. I cetainly dont want too remove more than neccessary. Does anybody out there have photos that they have taken during this mod or at least a diagram/drawing of a proven method. Maybe someone has the instructions left over from a white tiger flare kit fit that will have this info? I need your help guys! Cheers
    I wish I lived a bit closer to you as I have a set of guards that we could swap, as they are already cut.
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    Thanks guys its all good now!

    Wow I might have jumped the gun on this plee for help. I now know how to search properly for what I'm looking for and thanks to the members who have provided exeptional step by step tutorials and excellent pics, I am well on my way.

    Keep up the good work, I'll throw some pics in of my rig once its all done.

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