Fender Flares on a third gen
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Car: 91 Z28, 87 SC, 90 IROC, 92 RS
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Re: Fender Flares on a third gen
here is my front flares. Didn't want to go with a generic flare even though it looks good on the 2nd gen. Also morrow's fender looks real good too. Tried to keep it looking as "stock" as possible. I cut factory flare from fender but left it attached at the belt line. Flare is pulled out 1 1/4" from fender.
filler panel mimics OE shape and angle pretty well.
The gap behind the wheel opening is from sectioning the fender and moving the wheel opening 5" forward. Also current tire is 275/40R17 on 17x9 w/6"bs. Track day will use 18x10.5 wheels w/7.5 bs and 315/30R18 tires.
filler panel mimics OE shape and angle pretty well.
The gap behind the wheel opening is from sectioning the fender and moving the wheel opening 5" forward. Also current tire is 275/40R17 on 17x9 w/6"bs. Track day will use 18x10.5 wheels w/7.5 bs and 315/30R18 tires.
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Car: 91 Z28, 87 SC, 90 IROC, 92 RS
Engine: LS1, 305 TPI, L98, NADA
Transmission: T56, 700r4's, and NADA
Axle/Gears: 3.89, 3.42, 3.23, NADA
Re: Fender Flares on a third gen
These are add on flares produced by GM for the JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) bound 3rd gens. I have never seen them mounted on anything else, but cars in pictures, or the Japanese GM car brochures. I recently sold them, as they weren't quite what I was looking for. I can say they fit the lines of the car better than some I have seen...
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BADNBLK thanks for the VERY kind words! I am not sure that they will quite meet your expectations as my body skills are kind of weak. I was trying to keep the look of the stock flare but had to move it out almost 2". Those JDM pieces look like what I am trying to achieve but I also needed to pull the bottom of the fender out for clearance on turn in.
I made numerous searches in this forum and also the body and appearance forums and umpteen (that's a lot) google searches and didn't see anything I liked. Also didn't see anyone here section the flare like I did to move it out so I was pretty apprehensive of how it would turn out.
The only down side I have noticed so far is that when I pulled the bottom out it caused the front of the fender to angle up slightly so the side marker light and body line above it run uphill front to back. I can "fix" the body line with some hammer and dolly work and some body filler but the side marker would have to be cut out and repositioned. The fenders were not the greatest to start with, so a good practice set. If I don't like them I'll try again.
Thanks again for the props.
Dave
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^^that. ... I'M A RICHARD bit...hits a little close to home for me^^^
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If we can't have fun. ... what's the sense of being here
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HEY 83RDRACR NICE JOB MAN ! I have plans to do a widebody and flares in the future. My plans for modificating the flares are similar. I think that you are going about it in the best way possible for keeping it metal. I still have not decided if I am just going to make a complete fiberglass fender or use metal. Again outstanding job so far keep up the great work.
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Re: Fender Flares on a third gen
I'm also planning on quite a few body mods, they'll be done in metal first but as I can. .. I'll use the metal panels to make molds & will replicate them in carbon fiber.
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Looking good so far, you may have a winner.
Iansane hows it goin, i havent been on here for about a couple years but back now.
Iansane hows it goin, i havent been on here for about a couple years but back now.
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Re: Fender Flares on a third gen
Some wide fender pics of befor and after the suspension stretch
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Front and rear fender mods look great! Keeps most of the stock appearance. Also love the splitter. What material did you use for the splitter and some pics of the underneath supports would be nice.
Again, great work.
Dave
Again, great work.
Dave
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had an idea, eyeballing the front fenders look to be the same shape as the rears. I figured, why not cut some fenders and try to graft those arches on the rear. Here's a quicky mockup. So far so good.
The flare will need to come up higher, just like the original arch.
The flare will need to come up higher, just like the original arch.
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Thank you very much guys. The splitter is 68 x32 it goes all the way to the front tires and is slotted for the air dam underneath. 1/2 inch thick foam .. Then 2 layers of fiberglass.. Then 3 layers of 2x2 twill carbon fiber. It is removable and bolts up from the bottom. Also has supports that will be going in up front and there are some off of the core support. I have made a rear diffuser as well out of aluminum. Currently the splitter is not in production yet but we are working on it if we get enough buyers. They will go for roughly 900 to 1000. The production model will be all carbon fiber made in a mold instead of by hand like mine, and will most likely weigh less that 5 lb
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Re: Fender Flares on a third gen
Morrow... The diffuser turned out great man. Any noticeable improvements in stability or grip?
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Some yes... I have not got it onto a track yet so it's hard to say.. But I think it's working. But the diffuser, plus r888 and the spoiler .. The rear end is extremely planted. I'm sure every part is putting in some work.. Rear track width, rear shocks, tires, diffuser, spoiler .... But all it all ... So far it's a corner carving monster lol
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Re: Fender Flares on a third gen
Monkey-Leader, it's not my particular taste... but, it has been very well done, nice ride!
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ok i get it lol im slow right now hahahah. i need new wheels and new front tires lol actualy
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Morrow, the car looks absolutely KILLER! The fender flares, spoiler and diffuser all mesh together very well. Great color choice as well. The car looks aggressive but in a subtle way, not garish and over the top.
With all the body and suspension mods I and many others would be interested in some performance/track info.
Again, GREAT JOB!!!!
Dave
With all the body and suspension mods I and many others would be interested in some performance/track info.
Again, GREAT JOB!!!!
Dave
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Thanks Dave !!! Yea I'm curious too lol I need to change the wheels and put some r888 up front to match the rears first. And get the splitter back on and do a track day at button willow .. I will say this though.. It's a blast to drive
#190
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It's funny how most people don't spot the fenders.. The car is 3 inches wider on each side . Suspension and all
#195
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Most of it get thrown into the diffuser but that's not a bad idea
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sooooo just did an episode with matt farah for his smoking tire show.... ran the camaro through the angeles crest mountains... car handled like a beast, i cant wait to seee the video. supposed to be some rolling shots and in car shots plus a short interview thing probably doing 75mph around lots of tight turns the r888 were glued
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Re: Fender Flares on a third gen
ABSOLUTELY STELLAR! LOVE THE COLOR! FREAKING BEAUTIFUL MORROW!