 Let me show you what this bad boy can do. So hey guys, welcome back to Titanium Man Garage. And I'm working on this 6x6 that I just picked up, saw in my previous video, getting things all cleaned up nice, I got a new front bumper, and I'm going through the plastics, and what do you do when you've got a 6x6 with Frankenstein looking rear plastics? Well, let me show you. So everybody thinks these rear plastics are in some special order or something, but a little trick that a lot of guys don't know about, and I've got this all on bolted already, at least I hope. I've got a rear set of fenders off on Explorer. Now they've got to be the right pattern, some of these just, the arms come down and this is open. This says to have a little tray in it for support, and you'll have to take this bracket off. So this fits up on there, it looks nice. What you want to do is have this back end cut off, or what you do is you take the box and you slam it, and look at that, cut right off. Alright, all joking aside, let me show you how it's really done. Alright, so I kind of do a combination of both things here. I use the old plastics, I put them over the top as a pattern, but with this they don't fit too well, so what I do is I'll measure them also. I put that there, a magic marker to draw a pattern, it's going to get a rough idea, this does not look like factory cuts, they just kind of get a rough idea, I cut the back end off with either a sawzall or cut off wheel, and then I put it on the box, and then I do my finished cuts. Alright, so right now I'm just going to rough cut it, I'm going to throw it on a 6x6, and finish cut it. Front, because the other one was cracked, Frankenstein look, and so it's telling you I notched it out before, so these go all the way forward, and the box will open. Cut this all out, and put the seat on, look at it, you wouldn't even know what was from an Explorer, God I love it. Alright, hope you liked this little video, hope we helped some of you guys out with your 6x6's, and like always, till next time.