Had to trim out my fenders / bumpers to make room for my 32" Timerbline's that are getting put on tomorrow. figured I'd give my thoughts / show my pics here (pics were taken with cell phone so they're not super huge)
Thoughts:
I couldn't be happier.. it looks GREAT.
Total install time took about 3 hours because we were being extremely cautious. We didn't remove the bumper, we made the cuts with everything still attached. (Hence why we went SLOWLY hehe). Honestly, this could be done start to finish in about an hour.
At the moment I have no windshield washer tank

going to get one of those radiator kits and make a new one.
Let me know what you guys think, and feel free to ask me any questions.
And now the pics:
This is the first cut of the night.... we used 2" masking tape as a guide for a straight cut. There is a peice of metal just over 2" below the turn signals that spans the width of the car. It's a GREAT guide.
We cut the hole in the fender liner with just a sharp knife. Notice the windshield washer tank.
Close up of the first cut. This is the hardest spot (first cut passenger side) because you only have an inch between the bumper shell and the windshield fluid tank. We were very carefull not to cut too deep here.
Apparently, the only metal rivet on the whole car attaches the front bumper to the fender liner... and was a SUPER pain in the booty to detach.. . we ended up just cutting off the part with the rivet.
First side complete!!! but that pesky windshield washer tank is still visible and in a bad spot.... hmm... what to do...
Flawless Victory!!! After removing some screws and a sensor, the "Looks too much like a spine with other various internal organs attached" washer fluid tank is removed!
Cutting the second side...
... and then our luck ran out.. on the VERY last cut just doing some pretty-up work with a knife, my friend sliced up his hand something fierce.... blood sprayed everywhere and got onto my rotors
And TADA finished product:
side view:
I'm SOO happy with it.. everyone should do it.
Thoughts?
p.s. I'll post pics with my 32" timberlines tomorrow'sh.
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EDIT: pics with 235 / 85 dayton timberline MT's installed .. aboslutely ZERO rubbing.
