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rennch 11-13-2019 03:08 PM

Different Types of available rear flares for the 911?
 
What are the different rear flare types for the longhood 911?

Stock
SC
Turbo

RS?
RSR? (Those have a slightly different profile than the turbo, yea?)

Anything I'm missing?

Sebscst 11-13-2019 03:19 PM

Yeah the best ones ST:D

Bill Douglas 11-13-2019 03:27 PM

Yep, I also think ST are the most aesthetically compatible with the early 911 shape.

rennch 11-13-2019 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 10656514)
Yep, I also think ST are the most aesthetically compatible with the early 911 shape.

Are ST flares available? What's their size compared to RSR or SC?

Bill Douglas 11-13-2019 04:15 PM

LOL, I'm just one of those guys who like looking at 911 pic's on the internet.

FrenchToast 11-13-2019 04:55 PM

Probably a hundred of them. In addition to those mentioned,

No flare
M505 / SE / slats
Carrera flare with slats (Special Wishes / Exclusive)
Turbo RSR
RSR 2.8
RSR 3.0
RSR Iroc
934
934.5
964 Turbo S
964 RSR
993
993 with scoop (Exclusive)
993 Turbo
993 Turbo S
993 GT2
993 RSR

And, if they qualify..

935 (half a dozen variants)
959
965

If you include aftermarket; many, many more.

rennch 11-13-2019 05:16 PM

Yowza. That's quite an extensive list. I should have clarified..."longhood" 911.

Quote:

Originally Posted by FrenchToast (Post 10656599)
Probably a hundred of them. In addition to those mentioned,

No flare
M505 / SE / slats
Carrera flare with slats (Special Wishes / Exclusive)
Turbo RSR
RSR 2.8
RSR 3.0
RSR Iroc
934
934.5
964 Turbo S
964 RSR
993
993 with scoop (Exclusive)
993 Turbo
993 Turbo S
993 GT2
993 RSR

And, if they qualify..

935 (half a dozen variants)
959
965

If you include aftermarket; many, many more.


Flojo 11-14-2019 01:07 AM

regarding "stock" in term s of G-body there is only:
- the "narrowbody" up to mid 77
- SC/Carrera from 78 to 88
- and the turbo-flares.

Quote:

Originally Posted by emptyo

Anything I'm missing?

missing ST from 71/72


Quote:

Originally Posted by emptyo
RS?
RSR? (Those have a slightly different profile than the turbo, yea?)

RS is different in the vertical lip than SC/Carrera

RSR is way wider that even a turbo

Bill Verburg 11-14-2019 10:22 AM

The flares used on Carrera from 'sometime in '74 or '75 up are the same, the '73 RS through at least some of the early '74 Carreras had a subtly different shape. There is a thread from years ago w/ all sorts of pictures. I know for a fact that my '76 Carrera flares are identical to those through '89 911


from '64 not counting race and rally cars there have been only 4 basic fender sizes
shorter w/b
'64-68 6/6 wheels these cars came w/ almost slab sides and used 6" max wheel width

longer w/b
'69- 77 regular 6/6 wheels these cars have a bit more flare but still the same 6" max wheel widths oe though 7/7 could be fitted, These are often called 7" fenders

'73-74 Carrera 6/7 wheels w/ 7/8 options, these have a 2" wider rear fender than above and can be fitted w/ up to 9" wheels in back, fronts are the same 7" flares as above rear would be 9" flares

'75-89 SC & Carrera, 6/7 wheels, 7/8 option, these have the same fenders as above, the contour of the rears was subtly different in '73-74 but all accommodate the same 7 & 9" wheels

'75 -89 930 7/8 & 7& 9 wheels, these have the very wide fenders similar to those seen on the '73 RSR, the RSR used 9 & 11" wheels, so the flared are called 9" front and 11" rear.

ST used 9" front and 10" rear flares, the fronts were the same as were used on 2.8RSR the rears split the difference between 2.7RS and 2.8RSR

3.0RSR had 2" added to both front and rear 2.8RSR flared to accommodate 10.5" & 14" wheels


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