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tychain99 04-10-2013 04:20 PM

fender mod
 
Going to get my rockers repainted soon, they are all chipped up, and have a guy who works at a body shop who can do it in his spare time, he live right next door so it should work out pretty well. .

I was curious if anyone has a good spot to get rear fender flares, so i can fit wider wheels on this car. I saw a post last year, where a guy had done it and it looked sharp, but I don't think he has been on the board in a while. I pm'd him before but never hear back

Last year a bought a set of HRE 3 piece 10 inch wide rears, that woulda looked dope, but could not have fit with out fender mod..

77tony 04-10-2013 04:33 PM

Rob Roy over on RL has some Louis Ott "Niizceaazz" flares for sale: Ott Rear Fender Flares For Sale - Rennlist Discussion Forums
Scroll down a bit on following link for company/product info: http://www.performance928.com/cgi-bin/page_display.cgi?page_nav_name=qa7uk

laneyamps 04-11-2013 07:16 AM

I also seem to remember (a few years ago) I saw a guy use a wooden dowel to roll his rear fenders to flare them, but, I totally forgot who it was, and I certainly can't find the video anymore...

It was a Red 928.....An S4 I believe.

stepson 04-11-2013 07:25 AM

If you are an OC member, I believe the OC has a fender flaring tool for loan. Check out the OC web forum

tychain99 04-11-2013 03:56 PM

I have seen that, there was a guy with a red s4, or gt who did it in a garage... I started doing it last year, and you have to go up behind the fender, and snip the metal where it returns back toward the car. It sucks, and when you try to roll, cross your fingers and hope the paint does not crack on the corner.. Mine started to a little bit, and i aborted mission right away.

I would like to do an extended flare, 2-4 inches, bonded to the car, and have someone fade the paint in nicely I don't mind spending a little on it, I would like to see the rear end a little wider.

stepson 04-11-2013 04:36 PM

Then you should probably buy Rob Roy's Louis Ott fender flares (on another forum)

Pete R 04-11-2013 04:43 PM

How big do you want on the back? I used to run 17 x 11 rim on the rear with 275/40 tires under stock fenders. Sound like you just need wheels with the right offsett

laneyamps 04-12-2013 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tychain99 (Post 7381426)
I have seen that, there was a guy with a red s4, or gt who did it in a garage... I started doing it last year, and you have to go up behind the fender, and snip the metal where it returns back toward the car. It sucks, and when you try to roll, cross your fingers and hope the paint does not crack on the corner.. Mine started to a little bit, and i aborted mission right away.

I would like to do an extended flare, 2-4 inches, bonded to the car, and have someone fade the paint in nicely I don't mind spending a little on it, I would like to see the rear end a little wider.


OK, so I wasn't the only person who saw that video! LOL :)

laneyamps 04-12-2013 10:32 AM

OK, I found the video of the dowel method:

Fender Flaring on a Porsche 928 - YouTube

mikeesik 04-19-2013 08:40 PM

Should be called the fender circumference lip faring.
No way your going to get into GTS territory.

Crumpler 04-20-2013 07:40 AM

I started to watch this video, in the first 30 seconds I knew there was going to be trouble. They seem to be enjoying themselves, is it even their car?

Dean_Fuller 04-21-2013 07:12 AM

That video is done by Andrew Olsen. He knows what he's doing and I would trust my cars to him anytime.

I have seen fender rollers. I THINK Harbor Freight has one. You can roll some but if your looking for a major roll...it will require replacement.

MPDano 04-21-2013 08:04 AM

Process looked fine, but wouldn't you want to warm up the paint prior to doing this? At least that is what I would do. The results came out great though.

Crumpler 04-24-2013 05:16 PM

Sorry, I didn't mean to offend anyone.
Just because I don't have the guts to do it myself does not mean someone else couldn't do this fender mod. and make it look good.

Dean_Fuller 04-24-2013 07:40 PM

No offence taken. :)

I did not mean to come off sounding like there was any.

I remember seeing this video when it was new. Lots of guts giving that a try. I would have cracked the paint on mine for sure.


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