I did mine yesterday and it wasnt as hard or time consuming as i had read elsewhere. I marked 2" rearward from the bottom of the guard and then ran masking tape along the top edge of the rubber trim then ran a line from the bottom tapering up to the tape, put a few layers of tape on then got out the grinder with a thin cutting disc and cut away about 5mm out from the mask line.Then carefully cut remaining 5mm strip, paint didnt even blister, then i just used a file to carefully remove the rough edge on the inside of the guard cut. Took no more than 20 mins from marking to finish and you can hardly tell its been done, will take a pic tomorrow and post it. Went out today with 265/75/16 MT's without a drama.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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