ddubdb3
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Just wedge a small bat against the sidewall of your tire and slowly roll it back and forth against the inner/under portion of the metal fender well. Try to make it even as possible. If you HAVE to cut it, just take small sections out with a dremel cutting tool without affecting the strength of the fender lip. Tape off the sections you're not going to cut just in case you slip so you won't damage anything. Dont' use a tin snips...
Have you seen the front fenders on a tahoe or Yukon? You can’t do the baseball bat trick or use a actual fender rolling tool. The fender lip is attached to the inner fender lining. You have to cut the fender then roll the lip. If you do it right your tires will have zero issues with rubbing or slicing. Just saying..
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