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would the fender have to be cut & rewelded and flared ??

found myself some 40-50mm bolt on flares for the front.

need them to clear my wheels. i rather this path as i dont wanna go frp guards (fitment problems etc i rather the strength of standard guards)

any input much appreciated :devil:

cheers

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^ thats not my car guys lol

im not moulding it in, im leaving it like that as the old school style flares coz i rekon they look hot!!

anyone know if i have to cut the fender or not??

of course you have to cut the original fender otherwise u wouldnt gain anymore clearance to fit ur wheels

You would have to cut your guards to get the most out of it. It'll look tough, but cutting your guards, there's no going back!

Edit: This is going on your sedan right? Is some of it going to be stuck to the door as well or?

Edited by adam-__-

im doing the fronts only as the rears fit fine (will probably just flare/lip the guards out by 10-15mm)

would it look weird if the fronts have bolt ons & the rears are lipped ? lol

i think the only way to find out is to trial fit the flares on..

Edited by whyte
im doing the fronts only as the rears fit fine (will probably just flare/lip the guards out by 10-15mm)

I take it you have rims that don't fit but you really want to have them?

Hence the rears fit kinda but the fronts won't at all..

it will look weird having the flares only on the front, maybe if this is the case though the offsets on the rims is going to weird anyways? usually rim offset to guard or flare measurement is the crutial bit in making rims & lowering look great...

get better offset rims....

i think what im gonna do is get the fronts flared out 15mm at least. gonna have to speak to a panel beater about this as the guy in my area that does flaring only flares rear guards.

if worse comes to worse im gonna have to go wide front guards i guess..

bolt on flares idea scraped!!!

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