Fender flares ?

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Recommendations:

1) cover the fronts of all the tires

2) leave the backs uncovered for better far better aero or perhaps two parts for those wanting open or closed rears.

3) make a video or just really good pictures of how to trim the fenders, fronts are pretty easy as single wall, rears are going to take serious surgery, cutting fabricating and welding in filler panels, being a unibody car this is a structural area and has to be done right not just for clearance.
 


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Subbing.
Want.

But seriously, when the details are available I'm in for a group buy (although I am far more interested in a kit that doesn't require trimming).
 


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we're still in the debate of making these..

to answer the question of not trimming. it is possible to develop a fender flare kit and not cut out your original sheetmetal, but that would entail not lowering the car at all.....


although the front lip making production would be more feasible and easier for us to do at this point...
 


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Just doing my part to keep this thread alive, there's interest here!!!
 


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look at the m2 thread they said some time in march i think
 


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I still wish they used more aero consideration in the design:(
 


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i agree but something is better than nothing the ghost fender flares have the backs open but no word on them if they are going to even build a run of them or not will keep you updated if anything changes
 


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it's in the mold. waiting to see final production piece =)


*holy thread revival batman* lol.
 


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