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TACODOC said:
I am going to trim my rear quarters for clearance and my new wrap around rear bumper.
What is the best way to cut the sheet metal straight and clean?
Tacodoc,
Based on the threads I've read, most people either used a 4 1/2" mini grinder with a cut off wheel or a reciprocating saw (sawz all). Either method would work, the key to a clean and straight cut is preparation and patience.
Make sure to tape the area up, helps prevent pain chips. Make a nice straigh line. I'd probably used duct tape as the base layer then put some Blue painter's tape on to mark on.
Make sure to remove both tail lights and any wiring that may be in the way so you don't cut them.
When you make the cut, take your time but don't stay in one area too long to heat up the metal and bubble up the paint . I'd use a mini grinder with a very thin cut off wheel similar to the Walter Zip Cut.
Good luck and steady hands!
Cheers :beer:,
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