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bossboy302 |
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Sorry if asked tons of times before...
How have you located the height of the AA metal GT flares? The lip at the bottom (which needs trimming)....to what area is this aligned with? The stock lower fender has several bends and bevels, the new flare is flat. I'll try and post a picture to help explain my question, but those of you who have done flares probably get what I'm asking here...(?) Thanks |
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rgalla9146 |
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I established the height by butting the horizontal low flange of the flare right into
the low horizontal flange of the original fender. I left the original flange of the fenders intact and full length, this helped to establish fore/aft I dont have detail pics but maybe these two will help. I also finished the the wheelwell flanges at that time. Maybe some pics in this thread will be useful. http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...0032&st=200 Attached thumbnail(s) ![]() Attached image(s) ![]() |
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