They will bolt up just the same. What I ment was that in my opinion they don't look right on a Gen2, they are to rounded for those type of flares. The Gen2 need wide fenders not flares.
They will bolt up just the same. What I ment was that in my opinion they don't look right on a Gen2, they are to rounded for those type of flares. The Gen2 need wide fenders not flares.
Idk, the Pitroad M flares dont look too bad...
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I would be all over those if they where State side
i am also looking for pop-rivet type overfenders. not the expenive as shit "widebody" kits that extend the fender out half an inch
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Bingo. Your car would be a perfect test subject with your +12 offset 10" wide wheels
The opening on these are pretty close, but they don't have the spots to add rivets. ebay flares
Not sure what the E30 and E36 BMW guys are doing, but many of them run flares for the track. I think some use 240sx flares.
I dont know how they connect, but I think Extreme Dimensions has some pretty cheap flares.. not my style but might look into them.. you can find em on andysautosport.com
bump on this.
anyone successfully made nice fenderflares? im thinking of them myself.
the day that someone makes good looking fender flares for a 3/s is the day i die of a heart attack. that goes 2x for widebody fenders.
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