Project F wide arches

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Project F wide arches

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recieved and trial fitted

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measure up the distance from my rims to the edge of the arche and i can easily have a 9.5'' and have it sit in the arch or have the 10'' wide and have it 2mm out the arch.

what i've also realised is it the whole arch is now a tad smaller compared to the stock guard, im guessing this is to cover up the oem arch so its not seen.... but damn it doesnt leave much room.
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Lookin gud Jay! 8)
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that looks fkn sweet mate, cant wait to see the end result :twisted:
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So how you going to attach it to the metal fender?
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im actually not sure :scratch:

i dont want to blend it, in case i get into an accident and have to fix one side. i guess maybe some strong bonding glue? any suggestions?
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your not blending them? aww 8O

i guess sik-a-flex would be the best way to go if there is a good amount of contact area

if they were mine i'd be moulding them in for sure, might look tacky if you dont. Just my opinion though :?
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Sik-a-flex ftw! There's nothing you cant do with sik-a-flex and cable ties 8)
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yep, just dont get it on your hands

takes no joke, 2-3 weeks to get off :(
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blending was the original idea... but what if one gets damaged down the local shops? and its blended in... i can't just remove it and be done... there would go my front quarter, front bar, and my sideskirts :evil:

way too much hassle just for an extra 1.5inch on the wheels :roll:

i'll see how it goes, if im not happy with the end result i'll be blending them in anyway.
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Yeah poly urathene would definite be the way to go.
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Tippin wrote:yep, just dont get it on your hands

takes no joke, 2-3 weeks to get off :(
Not when you got a bench grinder with a wire wheel on it!

*bleeds*
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J wrote:blending was the original idea... but what if one gets damaged down the local shops? and its blended in... i can't just remove it and be done... there would go my front quarter, front bar, and my sideskirts :evil:

way too much hassle just for an extra 1.5inch on the wheels :roll:

i'll see how it goes, if im not happy with the end result i'll be blending them in anyway.
move to a safer suburb ;) :P
Tippin wrote:yep, just dont get it on your hands

takes no joke, 2-3 weeks to get off :(
bennoz wrote:Not when you got a bench grinder with a wire wheel on it!

*bleeds*
:lol:

ouch :P
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Tippin wrote:
J wrote:blending was the original idea... but what if one gets damaged down the local shops? and its blended in... i can't just remove it and be done... there would go my front quarter, front bar, and my sideskirts :evil:

way too much hassle just for an extra 1.5inch on the wheels :roll:

i'll see how it goes, if im not happy with the end result i'll be blending them in anyway.
move to a safer suburb ;) :P
naaa like reverses into the front side....

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how much were these j mate
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off the the top off my head $675 delivered to your door
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Hi guys , my friend has the mould to make these arches, he can make them for £250 english money, but not sure on postage.
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mikehfto wrote:Hi guys , my friend has the mould to make these arches, he can make them for £250 english money, but not sure on postage.
£250 that work out to about $700-750 + postage.
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exchange rate atm is 0.53 so 250 quid would be around $500 rounded up.
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