Project F wide arches
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Project F wide arches
recieved and trial fitted
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.
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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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
way too much hassle just for an extra 1.5inch on the wheels
i'll see how it goes, if im not happy with the end result i'll be blending them in anyway.
way too much hassle just for an extra 1.5inch on the wheels
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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move to a safer suburbJ 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
way too much hassle just for an extra 1.5inch on the wheels
i'll see how it goes, if im not happy with the end result i'll be blending them in anyway.
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*
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naaa like reverses into the front side....Tippin wrote:move to a safer suburbJ 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
way too much hassle just for an extra 1.5inch on the wheels
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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£250 that work out to about $700-750 + postage.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.
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