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grumpy, something you can do(and i have worked with this stuff) is tape off your wheel opening area and use spray foam insulation( like you use around your doors and windows in your house) to build up enough of it to carve it the shape of the flares you want. this stuff is cut easily with a hacksaw blade to get the rough shape and then you can use a sanding disc to smooth it to what you want. after you get what you want just remove it from the car and use it for a mould to make the part in fiberglass! i plastered a pair of rocker panels on an old pathfinder(huge holes!) like this and cut the foam and sanded it and just covered it in chip guard spray to hide it and you would never know i did it to look at it, the stuff is still there after four years of northern ontario salt and snow! think back to the show horse power tv where the guys made the extended quarter panels with flares for that race mustang they were working on. they used spray foam to do it!grumpy d-bone wrote:guess im stuck with my 15x10 centerlines, they hang out a little too much on the sides for me, anyone know where i might find a set of rear fender flares for it to make it look a little nicer?
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