Pictures of shaved fenders "good work"
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Pictures of shaved fenders "good work"
Im about to get my car into the shop and want to show them a nice executed work so they can have something to look at. It needs to be done alright and im going realy flushed..
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I just posted these pics in the other thread on preventing rust on shaved fenders.
This was an easy cut and paste.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...-fender-2.html
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This was an easy cut and paste.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...-fender-2.html
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^^ that looks solid. Did u cut anything before u start to belt sand the rest? Or did u go with the beltsander allready from the beginning? Its like 15mm or more to take away:/ just curious
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i call it swagger flush
Here is the link to the surgery
http://liberty-vip.com/2010/02/23/li...ed-2/#more-408
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I posted on several threads on the process I used. You can do a search for keywords like "shave" and posts by "RMMGS4".
Here's a video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=035C7Eubqwk
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If you use a 60 grit belt it cuts fast, within 30 min. Most shops don't have practice using a belt sander; they have cutting tools and disc sanders. Belt sanding is a lot safer for the novice at home because the other tools can get out of your hands and scratch the front fender paint accidentally, if you don't have a lot of experience using them.
I posted on several threads on the process I used. You can do a search for keywords like "shave" and posts by "RMMGS4".
Here's a video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=035C7Eubqwk
I posted on several threads on the process I used. You can do a search for keywords like "shave" and posts by "RMMGS4".
Here's a video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=035C7Eubqwk
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