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fender flares

loking to flare the fenders on my shark. but in a post on this subject someone suggested a place that does awesome looking flares but they only make them when they have 10 confirmed orders. I want them now so my question(s) are 1) does anyone have plans for these that i can take to a local fab shop. 2) what exactly is the composition of my fenders ( have been told everything from galvanized to fg to aluminum.) 3) or should I just have my fenders rolled out?

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rolling them will generally provide enough clearance for most tire sizes that are feasible...
are you changing wheels? make sure you consider the size and offset before purchase
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yeah I plan on switching wheels ( I hate the bbs honeycombs on it now) but figured I'd wait until the fenders were done.
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Front fenders are aluminum. Rear are steel.
Any luck on fender flairs? I have a fender roller I used and it added room, but the semi covering of the fender over the top of the tires is a problem area. I do not know why they want hundreds of dollars just for strips of metal or plastic...
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yeah I hear you there, I'm half tempted to buy a sheet of aluminum and start cutting and shaping myself. bound to get it right before I run out! then make a whole set! Hell it's not rocket science! given the time anyone could make these. IMHO

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