new fenders -- Pictures
#31
RE: new fenders -- Pictures
Mike, they are looking good, however, in the state they are in, the picture are not doing any justice for them. Once they are painted and car is done, I would love to see a picture of them.
#32
RE: new fenders -- Pictures
ORIGINAL: Caution
I have gotten quite a few PM's about this so this is why I'm posting and by no means do I intend to be rude in anyway. The fenders in this thread are not like mine nor were they manufactured by us here at Automotive Dezignz. Our fenders are currently pending patent. Here are a few things about my fenders ...
1 -- The fenders are cut at the body line to flow with the the vehicles natural contour
2 -- The whole fender is 1 piece steel functional (no grill inserted)
3 -- The vent opening from the edge to the functional vent follows the radius of curvature of the body (it's not flat and just bent in).
4 -- The vent opening is symmetrical (same size from top to bottom)
I have gotten quite a few PM's about this so this is why I'm posting and by no means do I intend to be rude in anyway. The fenders in this thread are not like mine nor were they manufactured by us here at Automotive Dezignz. Our fenders are currently pending patent. Here are a few things about my fenders ...
1 -- The fenders are cut at the body line to flow with the the vehicles natural contour
2 -- The whole fender is 1 piece steel functional (no grill inserted)
3 -- The vent opening from the edge to the functional vent follows the radius of curvature of the body (it's not flat and just bent in).
4 -- The vent opening is symmetrical (same size from top to bottom)
#33
RE: new fenders -- Pictures
Whats up Scotte -- these are not OEM fenders they are 1 piece steel functional
ORIGINAL: Scotte28516
Jay, I love your car, but I have to say that your statement is not completely correct. Your fenders DO have a grill inserted. That piece that is drilled is not the oem fender, but is a piece of steel screen that is welded in. There is no way possible to stretch that much metal out of the OEM fender to eliminate any welded in steel, and that is not individually drilled holes in the original fender. It looks bad *** though, but I thought I'd clarify this.
ORIGINAL: Caution
I have gotten quite a few PM's about this so this is why I'm posting and by no means do I intend to be rude in anyway. The fenders in this thread are not like mine nor were they manufactured by us here at Automotive Dezignz. Our fenders are currently pending patent. Here are a few things about my fenders ...
1 -- The fenders are cut at the body line to flow with the the vehicles natural contour
2 -- The whole fender is 1 piece steel functional (no grill inserted)
3 -- The vent opening from the edge to the functional vent follows the radius of curvature of the body (it's not flat and just bent in).
4 -- The vent opening is symmetrical (same size from top to bottom)
I have gotten quite a few PM's about this so this is why I'm posting and by no means do I intend to be rude in anyway. The fenders in this thread are not like mine nor were they manufactured by us here at Automotive Dezignz. Our fenders are currently pending patent. Here are a few things about my fenders ...
1 -- The fenders are cut at the body line to flow with the the vehicles natural contour
2 -- The whole fender is 1 piece steel functional (no grill inserted)
3 -- The vent opening from the edge to the functional vent follows the radius of curvature of the body (it's not flat and just bent in).
4 -- The vent opening is symmetrical (same size from top to bottom)
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