Bumper trimming ?

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KJedmonton

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Does anyone have any tips/pics from trimming a Limited bumper (2004), I think I would like to try this a try but I am scared of chipping the paint... :confused:
 

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When I installed my front towhooks I had to cut out the squaire holes in my front bumper for them so they would protrude. I used a dremel and it went through the plastic bumper like a hot knife through butter. I was surprised. There was no chipping of paint or anything. I think Tommudd has cut up bumpers. He would have more experience with that than me. I'm sure he will chime in.

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If you're nervous about chipping, i'd run some tape over the cut line and cut through the tape. That may help.
 

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Nice, thanks guy's I will have to run out and get some bits for the dermal!!!
I just was not sure if any had trimmed a painted bumper. grouphug.gif
 

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I'd just be careful - I haven't done the bumper, but I've used a dremel on plastic. Don't crank it up all the way or it melts and doesn't give a clean cut. I'd recommend practicing to get the right speed and technique on a spot that will be discarded after the cut.
 

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I'd just be careful - I haven't done the bumper, but I've used a dremel on plastic. Don't crank it up all the way or it melts and doesn't give a clean cut. I'd recommend practicing to get the right speed and technique on a spot that will be discarded after the cut.

Hummmm, that does scare me a bit, what about something like THIS
 

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So what are you going to cut on an '04....?

I would like to "trim" out the fog lights, and reroute the wiring to some drive lights. I think I have seen others do that but they had the grey bumper so I was not sure about the differences...
To be honest, I want to just for looks more so than to fit a bigger tire, well at least for now...:D
I love the look of that Jeep!!!:eek:

Oh ya if anyone has a close up of pic of the cuts that would help lots as well...

Thanks
 
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