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I recently re-coated my wheel wells with undercoating and I tried to cover as much as possible under there in an effort to protect the metal. A fender liner would be nice and probably help block a small amount of road noise. I dont know how many people would be seriously interested in spending money on something like that without a big name attached to it though.
Update. Some have been enquiring about whether I have a prototype. Closest I can get you to a prototype at this point is the mockup photo that I included in my Gallery (HS2K.RLS, which is public. Perhaps you haven't seen that yet. The model is created from a scan of the very 'organic' surfaces of the inside of the wheel well and the model is very accurate with, and to, the surface mesh created by the scan. A rapid prototype is in the works and when available (probably towards the middle/end of the month) I will post pictures for members to look at - but they will not be substantially different than those shown in the eDrawing file I have invited interested parties to email me for. The rapid prototype will be for confirming Form and Fit, but because of the material used and the method of creation (3D printing) it will only be of limited functionality (the first rock off a wheel would probably destroy it). If it fits as I have designed and anticipate then the production model will be functional for the purposes for which I intended. Clearly no testing has been done yet and probably won't be from a racing/track (ie aero) perspective - I'll have to leave that to others as I don't race or track my car
I am attaching a couple of images of the mold with parts in place as I thought some might be interested. Perhaps with this there may also come some appreciation for why the molds are so expensive to machine and why the need for those who may truly be interested to express that interest. For those who wrote and requested the eDrawing file of the liner and underliner and then downloaded the free eDrawing Viewer software, I can provide a similar eDrawing file of the mold and parts that you can open in the eDrawing software and look at in detail. Send me an email request to hs2k.rls@gmail.com and I'll return the file so that you can have a detailed look at things. I do need an email address to send the file to as I have not figured out a way of doing this through the S2KI site (i.e it appears that this has to be done between us directly off- or outside the site).
these look great, i think it would really help with rocks flying up and collecting on the diffuser. i am just worried that these wont fit for those who are running a wider wheel setup.