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shaved gutters

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macdave06   +1y
roll it over and weld it so you have a soft lip instead of a gutter
91b2200(cody)   +1y
shave them not bondo em ..

bound to have cracking in future !
crazymikey   +1y
it looks good now,but won't look good too long from now,especially once it starts to get wet. You'd have been better off to fibreglass it.
speedster93b   +1y
lol just filled it with bondo... lmao.
so now that thats done. do what fattirebicycle said. then skim it with bondo.
mazdamandan   +1y
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I was diggin out rust from seam sealer trapping water when I decided to shave my gutters You must have great welding skills an equipment to attack this project of cutting them off, one major thing is that the part where it meets the roof pan is thin and flares out so if you cut tooclose yer gonna have trouble cuz the roof pan can separate from the door jamb

best o luck , and I agree wit mikey if you were to fill them and could not be talked into cutting then I would use a short strand glass filler
crazymikey   +1y
personally I would just keep them,since they are there to serve a purpose,unlike pesky door handles and emblems.
bodied b2600zx (josh)   +1y
haha damn door handles


I like drip rails
speed171king   +1y
the main reason i filled them is becouse i had a hole in my roof and when i filled the hole bondo got into the gutter and i couldent get it out so i filled the rest of it in
speed171king   +1y
yea thoes dam door handels gas doors and worthless emblums o well i guess they gota go to lol
808hawaiian   +1y
hahaha meean...anyways its ur truck do wat u like man