Corey Maurer going LS1! Updated 8/7
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Got the overfenders on the passenger side all mounted up! Just sheet metal screws for the time being until they are painted, then they will be riveted on!
Very happy with the fit of these, I only had to shave a little of the lip on the back above where the rear bumper meets the 1/4!
Very happy with the fit of these, I only had to shave a little of the lip on the back above where the rear bumper meets the 1/4!
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thanks man! waiting on an air tank to get to some real grinding and get onto filler!0
I didnt shave the quarter panel, I cut about 3 inches out of it, I will do a DIY style write up for the other side when I get to it so you can better understand, you can run flares without cutting your panels but its purely cosmetic at that point, I did it the right way so I could use my overfenders for what they are made for, bigger tires, and with flares you have to drill into your quarter panels to use rivets anyhow, so its allready fairly irreversible
I didnt shave the quarter panel, I cut about 3 inches out of it, I will do a DIY style write up for the other side when I get to it so you can better understand, you can run flares without cutting your panels but its purely cosmetic at that point, I did it the right way so I could use my overfenders for what they are made for, bigger tires, and with flares you have to drill into your quarter panels to use rivets anyhow, so its allready fairly irreversible