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Sunday, August 21, 2011

mustang fender flares

mustang fender flares
We scoured the internet looking for a solution to our fender woes. With the new 275 Toyo Proxies up front, combined with an increased track and offset from our Griggs/MM front suspension, we were left pulling our hair out trying to find a fender solution that would let the tire clear the fender. We found many partial posts, and a couple of manufacturers that promised the perfect solution – but nobody had a step-by-step how to on flared fenders for the Mustang Coupe. Until now.
mustang fender flares
http://www.mustangdepot.com/OnLineCatalog/images/Fiberglass/4mattzapien66stang.jpg
mustang fender flares
Every car is different. But when it comes to modifications that are well beyond the original intent of the designers at Ford, you’re faced with more art than science. There are two things that are constant for any original fox Mustang: The original front suspension geometry sucks, and the front fender openings are too small to accommodate a decent sized tire.
http://www.bodykits.net/images/bodykits_net/163874/00.jpg
mustang fender flares
http://mustangdepot.com/OnLineCatalog2/images/fiberglass/oncarmre79ff.jpg
mustang fender flares
http://mustangdepot.com/OnLineCatalog2/images/fiberglass/image009_768w.gif
mustang fender flares
offers replacement fenders in fiberglass for $399/ea, or vacuum bagged carbon for $769/ea. They only show fenders available for Mustangs 1994-2004, but rumor has it you can order for Fox Mustangs as well. (Griggs lists the Fox fenders for sale, but apparently nobody thought to photograph them) It’s pretty tough to smack down a grand (with shipping) without so much as a picture of the product. They have a great reputation, and a nice following with the SN95 crowd, but as fox owners – we felt a little like the proverbial red-headed stepchild.
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