Fender flare question

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I really want fender flares but I don't want to chop up my poor car. Are there any fender flares that don't require permanently cutting the car?

Thanks
 


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http://www.fiestastforum.com/forum/threads/16051-Fifteen52-Fender-Flares-what-can-I-fit/page4

"fifteen52 has the "semi" flares or flares that cover mostly the top of the wheel arches that are available in stick-on or bolt-on - the price is the same for either option
the material choices are FRP or Carbon Fiber

M2 Motoring also has full wheel flares that are bolt on

both options are in stock and available on the whoosh motorsports site

the M2 option has been very popular in the past few weeks
I'm down to 2 sets left in stock. M2 is producing more but I;m not sure when they will be ready. Could be 2-4 weeks....

links to fifteen52 flares as well as M2 flares

https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopify...nder-flare-kit

https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopify...rp-bolt-on-etc
 


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http://www.fiestastforum.com/forum/threads/16051-Fifteen52-Fender-Flares-what-can-I-fit/page4

"fifteen52 has the "semi" flares or flares that cover mostly the top of the wheel arches that are available in stick-on or bolt-on - the price is the same for either option
the material choices are FRP or Carbon Fiber

M2 Motoring also has full wheel flares that are bolt on

both options are in stock and available on the whoosh motorsports site

the M2 option has been very popular in the past few weeks
I'm down to 2 sets left in stock. M2 is producing more but I;m not sure when they will be ready. Could be 2-4 weeks....

links to fifteen52 flares as well as M2 flares

https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopify...nder-flare-kit

https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopify...rp-bolt-on-etc
Thanks, I appreciate the info!
 


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Fender flares is one of those mods that require full commitment. IMO, you have to do some cutting to make it work properly.

The whole point of flaring is to run wider tires so in order for the tires to come out more and not rub, the oem fenders need to be cut a bit.
 


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The whole point of flaring is to run wider tires so in order for the tires to come out more and not rub, the oem fenders need to be cut a bit.
^ What he said. ^

You can put most of these flares on without cutting the fenders, but you can't fit a much wider tire without cutting the fenders (or even use different offsets to make the tires look like they're filling out the flares - if that's your thing).

I suppose you could do a really wide, short tire, like a 15" or something, without cutting the fenders, that might work.
 


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