EvoMfg Rock Skin Builder Corner Mod Part I - Cutting - Jeep JKU

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • We are finally getting into the first modifications that I made to my Evo Builder Corners to make them unique to my build!
    I am not sponsored by nor am I being paid by Evo Manufacturing for this Install & Review.
    In this video I will show and explain how I decided to modify my builder corners to be unique for my build. I will be going through how I matched the fender cutout on the builder corner and the fender of the body, how I recessed my KC Hilites C2's for perimeter lighting, and added some additional marker lights. Below I have links to some of the tools I used in this video as well as quick access links to help you navigate to specific parts of my video faster!
    Jump Links:
    1:03 Inner Fender Well Matching
    1:50 Edge Grinding
    2:30 KC HIlites C2 Placement
    3:32 KC Hilites C2 Modification
    5:05 3/4" Marker Light Drililng
    5:52 Passenger Side Transfer
    7:44/8:18 Rear Fender Panel Modification
    10:25 Fit Check
    10:50 Rear Fender Pinch Seam Cut
    11:01 Body Side Weld Through Primer Application
    Links:
    Products:
    EvoMfg: evomfg.com/
    Tools:
    Debur Tool: www.homedepot....
    Videos:
    EvoMfg Rock Skin Builder Corner Install - Jeep JKU: • EvoMfg Rock Skin Build...
    I hope you enjoy my video and find value in the content. Please leave me comments, questions, or feedback! I appreciate it!
    We are VictorVectorJKU taking on this build and the trails with both Direction and Magnitude!
    Thanks for watching!

Комментарии • 2

  • @projectbumblejeep4190
    @projectbumblejeep4190 2 года назад +1

    To transfer the wheel cut out from left to right, you could have used the piece you cut from the drivers side to mark the passenger side....Hind sight. God bless and stay well.

    • @VictorVectorJKU
      @VictorVectorJKU  2 года назад

      Hey there Project Bumble Jeep, thanks for checking out my videos! Yeah, I definitely agree that I could have used the cut off sliver, but I was concerned that the material removed by the thickness of the blade and trying to line it up in the same spot without reference points would be tricky. So, by using the other panel allowed me to align a few points to ensure they were symmetrical. Mostly chose this route because I am a bit OCD, detail oriented.