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Where to cut?

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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slammedyota91   +1y
Hey guys, Imma need to cout out some of my inner fenderwell, I dont want to cut anymore than necessary, Any help on how much to cut? Maybe like a picture of someones fenderwells cut out with pictures, thanks.
slammedyota91   +1y
Or better yet, just like a picture of uncut fenderwells with someone using mspaint and highlighting the areas I should cut? Thanks again guys
racer x   +1y
I would mount the wheel and air it out.Then measure from the ground to the frame rail.Should give you a idea as to how to cut out.
slammedyota91   +1y
Well the Bags isnt mounted yet, and I was going to cut the fenderwell out right now before the bags are mounted. I have a week to do it, And I dont want to cut and place the wheel back on and check and check and check etc etc, Would just a rather a lil guideance lol
slammedyota91   +1y
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elbine69   +1y
Put the wheel on and jack it up mark a line around the tire to cut on. Really the only way to go take the minimum off the fenderwell. We started by just cutting out the stock fenderwell and working from there. Had to take 3 or 4 inches all the way around up from there I think.
dirtracer14   +1y
Look under project allmost legal i think there are pics there...ill see if i can find what page.
hex0rz   +1y
Well, since you have eveything off, find center point of the fram between the control arms. From there use the overall diamater of your tire and divide that in half. From the center point of your mark on the frame, (say OD tire is 26 inches, that would be 13 inch mark) go to the left and mark where your tire edge would be and do on the right.

Now you basically have your tire diameter marked on the frame from the center point of the frame rails. Then measure the width of your tire and go in from the fender. I would say add a little onto this amount, or test fit if you want for a tight fit. This will give you a mark of where the back of the tire sits in the well.

That although might be a big cut for you cause I have no idea if your tires are going to tuch in the well more than halfway...

Hope that helps?
twisted minis   +1y
Cut about an inch around the tire on the sides and you'll be fine.
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And from the side it will look like this.
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hex0rz   +1y
Eh, well if I'm not mistaken, he does'nt have the spindles on and all...