Inner wheel wells..
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Car: 86 Corvette, 89 IROC, 1999 TA
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Inner wheel wells..
Who makes rear inner wheel wells for our cars? How much?? Any links or advice? Thanks!
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Car: 1991 Z28 Camaro
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Axle/Gears: 3.23 For Now
Re: Inner wheel wells..
I don't know of any aftermarket company that produces them.....I went a set of new GM splash shields for $175.00.....you could probably get a descent used set for like 40 bucks....
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Car: 1990
Engine: 305
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: stock
Re: Inner wheel wells..
just fabricate them. if you still have them on the car you can take them off and make a pattern off of them and cut any material you want. be sure to save the pattern. i make a pattern out of clean butcher paper and put it into a roll up mailing tube. maybe you can make copies of the pattern and sell them for a few bucks.
i think they use rivits to install them and they can be gotten at any well stocked hardware store.
good luck.
i think they use rivits to install them and they can be gotten at any well stocked hardware store.
good luck.
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Car: 86 Corvette, 89 IROC, 1999 TA
Engine: 350, 350, LS1
Transmission: 700r4, 700r4, T-56
Axle/Gears: 3.07, 373, 4.10
Re: Inner wheel wells..
Just to be clear in refering to the actual inner wheel wells in the rear of the car. They are metal and welded in. I'm not talking about the plastic spash sheilds, sorry for the confusion. I'm just wondering if anyone actually makes them or if I'm going to have to cut them out of a donor car..
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Car: 1984 Trans Am 15th anniversary
Engine: L69
Transmission: 700r
Axle/Gears: 3:73
Re: Inner wheel wells..
Just to be clear in refering to the actual inner wheel wells in the rear of the car. They are metal and welded in. I'm not talking about the plastic spash sheilds, sorry for the confusion. I'm just wondering if anyone actually makes them or if I'm going to have to cut them out of a donor car..
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Re: Inner wheel wells..
well thanks for the advice but can anyone actually answer the question??
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Re: Inner wheel wells..
Have you checked on Classic Industries or National Parts Depot ? I know they have them for 2nd Gen, but I've never looked for 3rd Gens.
If they don't have it, I think you best bet would be a donor car...
If they don't have it, I think you best bet would be a donor car...
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