L-Series flares?
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L-Series flares?
I have a set of 15x7 Superlites on my RX but they are for the Brumby offset so they stick out a little bit.
Am chasing a set of flares that are fairly asthetically pleasing, or if that's not possible will be getting the guards cut & fibreglassed. I think both options is going to cause problems with the rear door cause am needing to take a good inch off the radius of the wheel arch to get ample clearance.
Any help/advise would be much appreciated.
Simon....
Am chasing a set of flares that are fairly asthetically pleasing, or if that's not possible will be getting the guards cut & fibreglassed. I think both options is going to cause problems with the rear door cause am needing to take a good inch off the radius of the wheel arch to get ample clearance.
Any help/advise would be much appreciated.
Simon....
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qik have you looked at getting the wheels mahined to bring the offset in, i would maybe tryand get hold of bolt on flares or something so you have something to start with!!
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Qik have you done this yet?
I am only asking as if you REALLY want them to fit under then another option you have to get arches pumped/rolled.
How do i know? ages ago a mate saw my mags brought a set and then had the extra $ to get his arches pumped to accommodate the wider rubber. I think that it was a little expensive however well worth it as she looked fantastic.
I am only asking as if you REALLY want them to fit under then another option you have to get arches pumped/rolled.
How do i know? ages ago a mate saw my mags brought a set and then had the extra $ to get his arches pumped to accommodate the wider rubber. I think that it was a little expensive however well worth it as she looked fantastic.
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No I haven't, wouldnt really like to go that option as I don't think there is enough material to machine enough to bring them back under the guards completely.89rsturbo wrote:qik have you looked at getting the wheels mahined to bring the offset in, i would maybe tryand get hold of bolt on flares or something so you have something to start with!!
Dont think I can go the bolt-on option as I've realised I will have major dramas with opening the back doors. Need to take out about 2" out of the rear guards & into the rear doors so a bolt-on will seal the doors closed. Will have to cut a seam into the flares for the rear doors to open so only a solid flare would be able to be easily modified.smoov wrote:tried fibreglassing flares that are already out there?
AE86?
SLR5000/A9X?
Surely there are more you could mix and match with...
are fibreglass flares OK to use for your intended application?
I havent done it yet, just seeing what my options were before taking to it with the grinder. There is not enough material to be able to stretch (pump) out over the rear tire so rolling & pumping the guards isnt an option. Would prefer the smooth look of it being fibreglassed so am going to take that option.Jaffa wrote:Qik have you done this yet?
I am only asking as if you REALLY want them to fit under then another option you have to get arches pumped/rolled.
How do i know? ages ago a mate saw my mags brought a set and then had the extra $ to get his arches pumped to accommodate the wider rubber. I think that it was a little expensive however well worth it as she looked fantastic.!!
Cheers for the help guys!
Simon
an idea for you...
make up a bit of boxing around the current wheel arch (eg run some cardboard around the whole arch so it sticks out parallel) and go round the whole thing with expanding foam.
that stuff will stick to anything, especially if you prep it properly
then just carve it with a sharp knife when it sets and roughly sand it to where you want it
go over the top with some fibreglass to make it all nice and tough
oh and...
just make a cut where the rear door goes when its still at the foam stage and sand that back to leave enough room to go over with some fibreglass
bit of effort but could look really trick!
make up a bit of boxing around the current wheel arch (eg run some cardboard around the whole arch so it sticks out parallel) and go round the whole thing with expanding foam.
that stuff will stick to anything, especially if you prep it properly
then just carve it with a sharp knife when it sets and roughly sand it to where you want it
go over the top with some fibreglass to make it all nice and tough
oh and...
just make a cut where the rear door goes when its still at the foam stage and sand that back to leave enough room to go over with some fibreglass
bit of effort but could look really trick!

Could be worth consulting with a pro!?!? i do not see why a mate could have it done and you could not (unless you have done something to it). Either way i was just attempting to provide options... let us know/see pic on what you decide (i will be looking at this again when i get my RX back to that point).QikRX wrote:[There is not enough material to be able to stretch (pump) out over the rear tire so rolling & pumping the guards isnt an option.
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There is a bit of rust in one of the rear guards so I don't think I could easily pump it out. Looks like is gonna be a fairly major job so just gotta get someone to give me some help cause I fix computers, not cars for a livingJaffa wrote:Could be worth consulting with a pro!?!? i do not see why a mate could have it done and you could not (unless you have done something to it). Either way i was just attempting to provide options... let us know/see pic on what you decide (i will be looking at this again when i get my RX back to that point).QikRX wrote:[There is not enough material to be able to stretch (pump) out over the rear tire so rolling & pumping the guards isnt an option.

Thanks again guys for all your handy info! Much appreciated

Simon
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Cheers for that Bill, but you'll never believe this. I got an offer on car this morning that I'm going to take so it's going up to a guy in Gladstone in the next few weeks.
Will be sad to see it go as I've put so much into it but I gotta move on. Got a couple of other projects underway already...
Will be sad to see it go as I've put so much into it but I gotta move on. Got a couple of other projects underway already...
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