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> Mounting tips for QRS Fiberglass, Anybody work with them ?
914GTSTI
post Jan 22 2015, 11:09 AM
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Restarting my build and need some help with mounting the QRS Fiberglass GT fenders. Is their a BEST way ? Links to other builds ? Tried the search with limited success.
Thanks,Randy
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post Jan 22 2015, 04:13 PM
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Thanks Racer ! The photo from the underside helps.

I was thinking that I would add a underplate to help beef up the fender metal ?
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post Jan 22 2015, 07:34 PM
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Thanks Racer ! The photo from the underside helps.

I was thinking that I would add a underplate to help beef up the fender metal ?

It wouldn't take much to add lots of stiffness to a small area like that, no more than 20 ga metal needed.
You can also get Dzus spring mounting plates that weld on wherever you want. I use them to attach my F/G bumpers.
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