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Old 04-15-2006, 07:17 PM
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The car still has a long way to go as far as weight reduction, but I'm trying to get all the free stuff off of it first.
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why did u take off the fender??
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To cut out what was behind them. Sorry I don't have any before pics, those are the after pics.
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Oh, I know there are a few more guys wanting to do the same thing to their fenders... If you use a sawz all make sure you keep the hood latch cable out of the way, I cut mine right in half.
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Dumb question: Do I have to remove the bumper to get the bumper supports off?

Will someone posts pics of what they are so I don't take the wrong **** off.
Also, how much weight does it save cutting the fender supports off?
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Yes you have to pull off the bumper. Then you remove the foam, and cross brace between the frame rails.




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