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top choppin

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diabolic kustoms   +1y
you can do it but you have to cut one layer then melt or cut the plastic then cut the other layer. you can also do it with a sandblaster.
loweredtoy   +1y
I would do the sandblaster method but i don't have one. I have the dremel already. I believe if i take my time and make shallow cuts in short distances and keep repeating its possible. It'll be a bit before i can find another window. I'll keep you guys updated. Do 4 runner windows fit also?
vegasyota94   +1y
i got a sandblaster ill rent u.. lol
no1lowr   +1y
mine is laid back and cut

what you are asking about is a quartered roof chop.
pretty much the roof is cut into quads and then widened all sides so it matches up to the bottom of the posts better. if you didnt do this then your top of roof would be way to sall and look like shit. find a meduim between both. i think non lyaed back at all looks like shit. it should be layed back some, but there is a fine line between to much
loweredtoy   +1y
see me personally i think that for the 3 inches i'm going, that not laying the pillars back is the way i wanna go. On any mini, mazda, yota, s10 i've not ever been a big fan of laying the pillars back.
twisted minis   +1y
You should see Josh's truck. Its a little of both, and I think its a 3" chop, and it looks tits.
loweredtoy   +1y
where can i find pics of said truck? And maybe pics of just a straight chop no slanting.
kdcgrohl   +1y


where are pics of your truck, you ever finish it?
loweredtoy   +1y
ok, so if i want to keep my back glass and just lower it like i'm wanting to. How the heck would i go about cutting to move it down. I've looked at it and got a couple ideas. None are going to be specifically easy. Just seein if you'll got any ideas.
twisted minis   +1y






You will have to cut the B pillars and spread them apart and make a filler panel.