Arrows Wide fenders
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Arrows Wide fenders
Anybody have the arrows wide fenders? I am trying to figure out a good way to fit a nice concave TE37 wheel on the S and am wondering if this will give me enough room they look pretty nice to me
If you are running them post up wheel specs and a photo if you could.
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If you are running them post up wheel specs and a photo if you could.
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Good timing. I actually just received my set of Arrows fenders today. I ordered through A&J Racing. I was going to do the same thing as you and preorder a set of concave TE37s. However, I decided to play it safe and order the wheels once the fenders are on the car and then measure for wheel fitment. The project will take 3 months longer than I had hoped, but better than ordering the wrong wheels by mistake.
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yeah i wasnt sure which forum to post in since i havent been on here very long.
jon7 are the fenders just a "bolt" on flare like you might see on a offroad modification or do they send you a full fender...i am assuming the former...
Also do you plan on molding yours in smooth with the body or not. I will def have to keep in touch with you to see how yours turns out. I just hope its possible to get the dished TEs on there i think they will look sweet
jon7 are the fenders just a "bolt" on flare like you might see on a offroad modification or do they send you a full fender...i am assuming the former...
Also do you plan on molding yours in smooth with the body or not. I will def have to keep in touch with you to see how yours turns out. I just hope its possible to get the dished TEs on there i think they will look sweet
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dornon13: The flares are a 'bolt on' to the stock fenders. There are holes in the flares for the rivets. You could likely get them molded, but I prefer the bolted on look as I am preparing the car for the track. As for the wheels, it looks like you can run a pretty aggressive offset allowing for concave TE37s. I plan on using 17x8.5 front and 17x9 rear with R888s 245/40-17 f, 255/40-17 r. I am going to measure once the flares are on before I get the wheels. My car is scheduled with the shop for install in mid May and I should have it back before the end of May.
8940rpm: I cannot recall exactly how much they where, but it was around $1200.
8940rpm: I cannot recall exactly how much they where, but it was around $1200.
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Hi Jon7:$1200 for a pair??why don't you buy mine???https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...ic=689823&st=0
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Originally Posted by 8940rpm,Apr 26 2009, 01:01 PM
Hi Jon7:$1200 for a pair??why don't you buy mine???https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...ic=689823&st=0
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