wide body ... i guess
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wide body ... i guess
well, i've been working on these for the past month and half with my body man , we made the molds from scratch and so far its looking real good ,they are made out of fiberglass and the nice thing is that you should be able to trim them for less wheel i you were to use a smaller wheel/tire combo , we still have to do the front too.
i'll keep you guys posted
i'll keep you guys posted
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*jaw hits floor* hubahubahubahubahuba.
REALLY looking forward to see how this pans out, would be an epicly awesome substitute for a IMSA kit and a smoother look than the ZG flares.
REALLY looking forward to see how this pans out, would be an epicly awesome substitute for a IMSA kit and a smoother look than the ZG flares.
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and you are right its alot of work to build a flare form scratch then you have to make sure they match on both sides , then make the mold and after all this make a flare , brake all the crap that you built on the car to put the flare on . i think the end result will be rewarding , its looking real good
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prrex4ever , yes i cant believe it myself i have owned this car for 14 years , and its been my test mule for everything i know , its time to reward the car with some fancyness
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I agree Sam, time to make it look as good as it runs. Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
thanks , i did start out with zg flares but they will not fit 100% and you will have gaps so we opted for this, if interested let me know .
prrex4ever , yes i cant believe it myself i have owned this car for 14 years , and its been my test mule for everything i know , its time to reward the car with some fancyness
prrex4ever , yes i cant believe it myself i have owned this car for 14 years , and its been my test mule for everything i know , its time to reward the car with some fancyness
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hey paul , im gonna be running 16x10 with +15 offset, the tire is 275/45/16 , the thing is iam using 8.8 rear and its about 2 inches longer "axle to axle" than the stock gslse.
and you are right its alot of work to build a flare form scratch then you have to make sure they match on both sides , then make the mold and after all this make a flare , brake all the crap that you built on the car to put the flare on . i think the end result will be rewarding , its looking real good
and you are right its alot of work to build a flare form scratch then you have to make sure they match on both sides , then make the mold and after all this make a flare , brake all the crap that you built on the car to put the flare on . i think the end result will be rewarding , its looking real good
i would also like to know if you have a build thread on your car. i would like to see how you got the 8.8 rear end to work and how you got it to fit and what other goodies you have in your car. thanks.
Hoang
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nice work! will you be reproducing and selling this when you are done? i would be interested if the price is right. i am contemplating putting the zg flares on my car. but i am not sure if i like the gaps as mentioned above.
i would also like to know if you have a build thread on your car. i would like to see how you got the 8.8 rear end to work and how you got it to fit and what other goodies you have in your car. thanks.
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i would also like to know if you have a build thread on your car. i would like to see how you got the 8.8 rear end to work and how you got it to fit and what other goodies you have in your car. thanks.
Hoang
as far as the 8.8 i used 90 mustang rear with stock length , stock suspension location, very simple just copy of the original diff , one thing if you are running high hp i suggest you go with thicker plates " like granny's kit" to weld on the diff and not the original ones as you will twist them if you ever find grip , like i did.
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these are the actual flares before we mold them to the car , what you saw earlier was the the mold , no its actually what is going on the car . front and back , just making sure they fit right before we put them on for good.
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today the flare went on for real using 3M panel bonding and revits and its looking good , noticed i shaved the sidemarkers of and im shaving the big black rubber molding off too.