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1. Are turbo flares easier to install even considering the pieces that must be hand fabricated and put in? 2. Interesting, I did not know that, but thats good to know since thats the main reason I am doing this lol 3. true, but that missing piece is the part I don't understand "how much" work vs. the others 4. Interesting 5. I agree about the steel, I have been hesitant to put any fiberglass on since it is all-steel now, my rationale in doing it was if it was just a lot easier/cheaper to do it would solve my main issue of drivability now without a huge investment. I think I will call the shop and see if I can figure out what they did, I wouldn't even bother with that set and would skip them altogether if they weren't so highly rated and also recommended by some respectable places. I am at a loss for how these could be so bad, unless they just screwed up and the PO didn't notice or care, or he WANTED them that way. Anyone know of a good body shop in the SF Bay Area to install Turbo flares properly?? |
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Its just that one darn little filler piece at the base of the fender fire that I need to have done to a turbo flare, and done RIGHT! ARGH, yeah I hope I find one too, thanks! I got a PM recommendation for one near me and went to the website for the contact info, wrote them a long email and included pics... and the email address came back as invalid, lol. Guess I am calling in the morning |
What did you end up doing for front flares?
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