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> To paint or not to paint inside fenders?
rickyhgarcia
post May 2 2006, 11:40 AM
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What is correct inside the fenders?

Paint with the same color of the car?

I have seen so many 914´s with black material in the fenders.

Mine actually has the black material...however, I am considering removing the black material and repainting the wheel wells the color of the car...Light Ivory.

If painted...is there a material to spray over the paint to protect it against rock and/or debriss picked up by the tires?
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Eric_Shea
post May 2 2006, 12:17 PM
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QUOTE(rickyhgarcia @ May 2 2006, 11:40 AM) *

What is correct inside the fenders?

Paint with the same color of the car?

I have seen so many 914´s with black material in the fenders.

Mine actually has the black material...however, I am considering removing the black material and repainting the wheel wells the color of the car...Light Ivory.

If painted...is there a material to spray over the paint to protect it against rock and/or debriss picked up by the tires?


They were painted with the body from the factory.

For this forum... you don't want to put anything under it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)

However! If you wanted some protection and not have it sanctioned by the CW body, you may be able to take a lead from the valance thread and spray it with the Wurth 'Shutz' first and then paint it.

I know of one tub that was finished that way and it came out looking great.
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