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Race cut 400ex fenders with headlights.. who makes em and where do i get em?

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Posted by: Ryan-WB440ex

i check maiers website and fulbores and there race cut plastics dont have headlights... yet i see race cut with light's in dirtwheels and on the internet all the time.. who is making them and who sells them? any help would be great guys! thank you



Posted by: wfo

You cut them yourself, if you want to keep your headlights.



Posted by: Str8Wicked

no one does...



Posted by: Ryan-WB440ex

anyone have pictures of where to mask them before i cut?



Posted by: Bretmd94

my roomate is cutting his as we speak. It doenst really matter where you cut them. Its kind of personal choice. You can cut them to nothing, or leave a little.

The air scoops dont look so hot with the cut fenders sadly enough.



Posted by: Ryan-WB440ex

what is he using? did he just draw a line? i dont wanna screw it up even tho these old fenders are in rough shape



Posted by: capecod400ex

mine came out like this and i used a hack saw blade with a duct tape handel, I maid a mark and just fallowed it. then you use some differnt grit sand paper and work you way up in grit till the cut egde looks nice and smoth. it took me about and hour to do. :devil



Posted by: ridesa02400EX

mark where you want to cut them with electrical tape and then cut them with a jigsaw then smooth out any rough spots with sand paper then take a propane torch and hold it just far enough away form the plastick to melt the edge and smooth it out



Posted by: BaD_250ex

Or you could buy some fullbore or Maier and then get some trailtech lights. But to save money just cut em yourself.





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