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Old 02-09-2021, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by EdmundGTP View Post
Do you have to pull the fender flare off to make the cut, or can it be trimmed in place right at the same time as the fender itself?

I guess the obvious answer to that question is, it can be done either way. But what I'm more after is, is one way easier than the other, or does one way produce a better result than the other?

Thanks!
I did everything with the plastic overfender attached to the metal fender. The template doesn't really allow you to cut it separately.

(Again this is in reference to the Safari snorkel.)
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