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It depends really, I'd kinda want to have the overfenders replicated in metal and welded on / properly blended rather than using bondo and painting over it, then have the original arches internally, cut to fit the overfenders smoothly so they're essentially one whole piece, then the inner arches redone to fit and look stock.

The problem I have with the stock rocketbunny kit is that you need to cut the internal mud guard back too, this leaves a gap around 5 inches wide between the bodywork and the cut guard where crap/mud/water can get in, id rather wait and get it done right then leave it like this because it would just lead to trouble down the road.

Every video/blog i have seen that's shown stock rocketbunny installs be removed shows that a crapload of dirt and junk ends up caught between the original panel and the TRP overfender, not cool!