Oregonjeeper
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Does anybody have photos of a dozer four door with color match fenders cut???:thinking:
i want to show my wife photos thanks :thumb:
i want to show my wife photos thanks :thumb:
I'm not sure I've seen dozer on the forum before. Here is a crush jeep though which is close.
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I'm not sure I've seen dozer on the forum before. Here is a crush jeep though which is close. <img src="http://wayalife.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=110565"/> <img src="http://wayalife.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=110566"/>
Wow, that looks awesome! I was wondering if I could do this... It appears the edges are really clean and without edge mold applied. Does anyone know if the process for cutting the color match is the same one used in the write up on the black fenders?
Also, is there any edge molding on the Jk in these pics? I don't want to use black molding on the color but I still want a clean finished look like this one.
Wow, that looks awesome! I was wondering if I could do this... It appears the edges are really clean and without edge mold applied. Does anyone know if the process for cutting the color match is the same one used in the write up on the black fenders?
Also, is there any edge molding on the Jk in these pics? I don't want to use black molding on the color but I still want a clean finished look like this one.
Yeah i was planning on cutting ours tonight... but thankfully i have a friend that has already did it before ...:thumb:
Cool, I'd like to see how it turns out if you don't mind posting pics afterwords with any tips you might pick up and the tools you used.![]()
Same process yes but the painted ones can chip whereas the textured black don't. The jeep in the picture is not running the molding.
Turned out nice. Did you use just the jig and the shears?
Looks awesome and had fun doing it! :thumbup:
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