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Topic:Trimming down Front mud flaps
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BalistkI need to trim down my front mud flaps and was wondering what gave you guys the best results when trimming them? I was thinking of using either Tin-Snips or my Drummel (sp?).

Thoughts?

BeWare I got excellent results using brand new tin snips purchase at Sears

This message has been edited by BeWare on 01-19-2003 at 08:30 PM

GRROWLdm,

Before you cut, you HAVE loosened the brackets and moved them forward as much as possible?

-GRROWL

Joseph MarkHow do you move the front fender? I have already remove the three 15mm bolts and the black piece will not move upward to give more clearance for the mud flap. Please advise. Thanks
ALLEY CATJoseph - I cut mine while they are off the car. I don't think they are talking about moving the actual fender itself. Lay them out and scribe a cut line where you want it,,,allow for the curve and remember which is r and l. I, like Rich above, used tin snips to cut. Came out nice,,,,I trimmed off 1 1/4". Some do less, others more, up to you.
Marty UsherI moved my right front fender forward because it was the only side scraping on curbs etc. I measured while the car was parked on a level garage floor and found the right side was over 1/2 inch lower in rear so I moved the fender forward to make it even with driver side. I have not trimmed mudflaps and have over 51,000 miles on car.

Marty

GRROWLJM,

Take a look at the following for a complete discussion:
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/007315.html

Pumpkin posted this picture:

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Originally posted by pumpkin:
I am posting this pic for clarification. Okay Ed, which bolts are you talking about A or B?




Loosen the bolts marked "A" and move the brackets. A lot easier with the tires off of the car.

Hope this helps.

-GRROWL

Joseph MarkThanks Grrowl,Marty and Alley cat. Now, I just got to find a proper wrench to sneek inside to loosen the bolt. Grrowl, Do you by chance know what size is the bolt(metric?)?

Thanks,

Joseph

GRROWLJM,

and a Grey Poupon* to you:

13 mm

-GRROWL
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