Shop in DFW area that can trim fenders

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paintpollz

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All, I installed a leveling kit, bilstein 5100s, and 275/70/18 tires. They are rubbing on the front fenders and I'm looking for a shop that is familiar with trimming these trucks. I will be relocating to the Fort Worth, TX area in 3 weeks, and I'm assuming with all of the lifted trucks there should be a shop or two that can perform this work. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know.

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Get an angle grinder with a cutting blade, extension cord blue tape, measure, measure again, drink a beer, look at both sides, check measurement one more time, then cut, sand down any burrs then drink a beer and bask in the gloriousness that is a job well done

Pretty much any shop could do it, if you tape up where you want it cut, you could probably take it to a muffler shop and toss someone $20 and get it done
 

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Get an angle grinder with a cutting blade, extension cord blue tape, measure, measure again, drink a beer, look at both sides, check measurement one more time, then cut, sand down any burrs then drink a beer and bask in the gloriousness that is a job well done

Pretty much any shop could do it, if you tape up where you want it cut, you could probably take it to a muffler shop and toss someone $20 and get it done
I just like the beer part [emoji57]

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Get an angle grinder with a cutting blade, extension cord blue tape, measure, measure again, drink a beer, look at both sides, check measurement one more time, then cut, sand down any burrs then drink a beer and bask in the gloriousness that is a job well done

Pretty much any shop could do it, if you tape up where you want it cut, you could probably take it to a muffler shop and toss someone $20 and get it done

It's difficult to do when all of your tools are on a moving truck 1,000+ miles away from you. I'm in the middle of a move. It's not that I don't have the capability, I don't want to deal with the hassle of not having a proper space to do the work. I will not have a garage in TX once I get there.
 

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