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Question about cutting pinch seam and rubi rails

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Old Sep 22, 2014 | 03:05 AM
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This might be a stupid question but I'll ask it anyway. Do you have to remove the rock rails to cut them and the seam? I'm going to be putting on 35's. I already have ace rock sliders installed and I had a hard time putting them on. Dont really want to take them off. I will if I have to but wanted to see if anybody trimmed with everything still on jeep. Thanks for any input.
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Old Sep 22, 2014 | 03:55 AM
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The pinch seam.. yeah I've noticed allot more doing this.. yet the newer jeeps already have this cut back.. I'm even considering this myself.. sort of unsightly sticking out in the rear wheel well. I'm sure the rails would have to come off to properly cut the pinch points.. Thou I've yet to see how or what tools are needed to do this.. Prob a grinder.. just clean up the cut point and paint it up good thereafter.
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Old Sep 22, 2014 | 04:05 AM
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There's plenty of write ups on doing it. You can use a sawzall, or die grinder. Hell, even a dremel would work. Just gotta make sure it's a clean cut straight through. Once you're done, pack it with some jb weld and pinch it together with a pair of vice grips till it dries. Sand and paint. As for the rails, yes you'll need to remove them prior to start.
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Old Sep 22, 2014 | 05:21 AM
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Cycle the suspension once you get the 35s on. Good chance you won't need to cut the pinch seam.
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Old Sep 22, 2014 | 05:42 AM
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this is a good time to cut an inch and half off your rubi rail as well. rubi rails are easy to pull off.
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Old Sep 22, 2014 | 06:33 AM
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I know how to do it and what to use. I was only wondering if anyone has done it with everything on the jeep.
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Old Sep 22, 2014 | 06:38 AM
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Sure you could do it with everything on but it's much easier to do it stripped down. Remove the rails and tire and go to town, that's what I did anyway.
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Old Sep 22, 2014 | 06:58 AM
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If they are just 35"s, check if they even touch. I have 35"s and at full stuff I have about 2 or 3/8 of an inch. If anything it helps clean the tires
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Old Sep 22, 2014 | 09:30 AM
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Thanks for the replies.
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