Shine Rear over fenders
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Shine Rear over fenders
How much is it to paint/install shine rear over fenders? Who can do it (in socal)? Alrdy PMed huys2200, anyone else or shop? I'm just looking to install for looks without cuttin my rear quarter panels. Can it be installed directly on without cuttin into rear fenders?
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I'd post in the So-Cal Section for a more accurate cost determination for what shops around this area charge. To my knowledge I believe they are just riveted into the quarter panels.
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if you just rivet on the overfenders, you'll get the look of having wide fenders but still can't run wide wheels or aggressive offsets. The main point of the over fenders is to be able to fit those wheels and to do so you cut the oem fender and rivet on the replacement. To get even more clearance people have trimmed the lip off the overfender as well.
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Originally Posted by Vi37573r,Aug 1 2009, 05:08 PM
if you just rivet on the overfenders, you'll get the look of having wide fenders but still can't run wide wheels or aggressive offsets. The main point of the over fenders is to be able to fit those wheels and to do so you cut the oem fender and rivet on the replacement. To get even more clearance people have trimmed the lip off the overfender as well.
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Like socal said, depends on your offset. I'm currently running 255/40 on 17x9 +45 wheels and all I needed was a roll and relocating my bumper tab on the rear with no crazy camber either. I have the Shine fenders in the front as well. If you're running a similar setup, I wouldn't cut your fenders or even install the Shine rear over fenders unless you just like the look
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Originally Posted by Vi37573r,Aug 24 2009, 04:41 PM
Like socal said, depends on your offset. I'm currently running 255/40 on 17x9 +45 wheels and all I needed was a roll and relocating my bumper tab on the rear with no crazy camber either. I have the Shine fenders in the front as well. If you're running a similar setup, I wouldn't cut your fenders or even install the Shine rear over fenders unless you just like the look
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Originally Posted by the s2k dude,Aug 24 2009, 06:23 PM
i can install but cant paint.... i dont know if that helps much.
Unless you want 10" rims or a +35 etc. on bigger then a 255 there's no reason IMO for the over fenders.
A roll will get you on 255's all around and a decent offset with a light pull
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Originally Posted by Vi37573r,Aug 24 2009, 08:41 PM
Like socal said, depends on your offset. I'm currently running 255/40 on 17x9 +45 wheels and all I needed was a roll and relocating my bumper tab on the rear with no crazy camber either. I have the Shine fenders in the front as well. If you're running a similar setup, I wouldn't cut your fenders or even install the Shine rear over fenders unless you just like the look