NA Fiberglass flaREs
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Fiberglass NA fender flairs.
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1376877024 These are used, in good condition and have been fitted to a car with out mud flaps. I don't know the brand but I do know fiberglass and these look like good quality flairs. There is a small crack in one of them that has been repaired and reinforced on the back side. I have good close up photos of it and all the flairs here: Flairs Slideshow by charchri4 | Photobucket Asking $150 shipped to you. |
Bump and price drop. Anyone?
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what offest will these allow you to run? also did you cut the rear body panel and rivet them on?
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Originally Posted by shredheads666
(Post 1045813)
what offest will these allow you to run? also did you cut the rear body panel and rivet them on?
Max offset would totally depend on your wheel width, tire size and camber setting. If you are running 10" wide wheels with 275s you probably can't get much more than -30 offset. If you are running 8" wide wheels with a normal 205 or so tire than 0 offset should be no problem. Smaller than 8" wide wheels and the sky is the limit! The flairs can be put on with or without cutting it just depends on how much drop you have and how stiff your suspension is. I think most guys do cut them to make the most of the flair and drop the car. They are designed to be screwed or riveted on but they could easily be bonded on too. |
im going to do more research on these would be nice to have some extra room for wider tires! plus they look great in pictures
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Nice..how much
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Originally Posted by shredheads666
(Post 1045946)
im going to do more research on these would be nice to have some extra room for wider tires! plus they look great in pictures
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Originally Posted by prowler2177
(Post 1046570)
Nice..how much
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Likely Autokonexion flares. Good price on em!
You also need to run a 15x9 ET0 for any kind of "flush" look. |
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