Z zr600 Member Jan 9, 2011 #1 What to use to trim or cut the lower airdam on my 03 chevy? What have you guys that have trimmed them used to get a nice cut?
What to use to trim or cut the lower airdam on my 03 chevy? What have you guys that have trimmed them used to get a nice cut?
Blk88GT Westbound and down Staff member Lifetime Membership Jan 9, 2011 #2 I used a fine metal tooth blade on a jigsaw then finished it with a file.
Z zr600 Member Jan 9, 2011 #3 can you post some pictures of the finished product? I might have to try with a sawzall.
Smoke Show Well-known member Lifetime Membership Jan 9, 2011 #4 i use a small air saw i have. your local snap on dealer can gladly supply you with one for the price of a front bumper!
i use a small air saw i have. your local snap on dealer can gladly supply you with one for the price of a front bumper!
trickedout700 Well-known member Lifetime Membership Jan 9, 2011 #5 I used a sawz all and then finished it with a dremel tool. It's nice when you can use a air saw if available. Don't try using a razor blade to finish it, I know it sounds stupid and it was and my finger was almost cut of ha ha. Good luck
I used a sawz all and then finished it with a dremel tool. It's nice when you can use a air saw if available. Don't try using a razor blade to finish it, I know it sounds stupid and it was and my finger was almost cut of ha ha. Good luck
Blk88GT Westbound and down Staff member Lifetime Membership Jan 10, 2011 #6 I would have used my air saw, but it decided to stop working. Jigsaw was the closest thing I had. Sawzall seemed a little overkill.
I would have used my air saw, but it decided to stop working. Jigsaw was the closest thing I had. Sawzall seemed a little overkill.
Z zr600 Member Jan 10, 2011 #7 Them look good. The gmc bumper almost looks like you could trim it to have more clearance than the chevy one.
Them look good. The gmc bumper almost looks like you could trim it to have more clearance than the chevy one.