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Extended wheel arch question..

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stuntman:
Snap I've just done 3 corners of mine tonight.

Not a difficult job at all really, a bit scary when you're chopping the rear door about but I like how it looks now.

andrew2986:
Got mine all finnished the other night, mine was a bit of a pig cause I decided to keep the side mouldings on the car (it is/was an XS model) so had to hand trim the curve on the arches to go over the body trim, rear doors were the least fun due to the double skinning, I used tiger seal to fill the gap on the back doors, just put it in with a filler knife, got it every where!!!!
like the look now though. will try and post some pics when I get to work later on.

Andy

andrew2986:

--- Quote from: andrew2986 on June 12, 2008, 08:44:40 ---Got mine all finished the other night, mine was a bit of a pig cause I decided to keep the side mouldings on the car (it is/was an XS model) so had to hand trim the curve on the arches to go over the body trim, rear doors were the least fun due to the double skinning, I used tiger seal to fill the gap on the back doors, just put it in with a filler knife, got it every where!!!!
like the look now though. will try and post some pics when I get to work later on.

Andy

--- End quote ---

andrew2986:
oops sorry, tried to correct my spelling, must have hit quote instead of modify, oh poo im not good in the mornings

stuntman:
I was planning on using loads of silicone sealant and pop rivets from the inside as they wont be seen under the arches.

I had the side trims aswell but ripped them off I just need to clean the sticky bits off now!

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