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Flares that will fit 18x10 rims?


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I am looking for flares that will fit rims that are 18x10s, i have seen all the flares but I don't know how wide they go. I want a flare that will go flush with 18x10 wheels. anyone have any ideas?

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that doesnt depend on the flares it depends on the specs of the wheels...

like offset and backspacing..

give us that and we can maybe help you out.

 

mike

 

The rim I have right now are +10 offset all around with 265/35ZR18. these were off my mirage that i just sold. Now I have a Z, didn't want to sell the rims, just wanted to know if I can use them with the z.

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8) there is A website that you can go to that will have the flares

that you need to accomodate the 18x10" wheels And that is

reactionresearch.com also you can try arizona zcar, but they no longer

do any fiberglass body parts, I will post some photo's of my cars

flares that I purchased from A gentlemen in arizona, And I think these are

the arizona zcar rear flare quarter kit, as I have 17x11" on the rear

of my flares.

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try showcars on e-bay

they have isma style flares on their website.

there wa a post on a g-nose that was purchased from them about improper fitment.

who knows how bad the flares are.they couldnt be that bad they're just flares.

 

Thanks, I think I found the flares that is good for my rims...thank so much....now time to gather all the parts for the 5-lug and the flares....so much hard work for the Z

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Don't send your money to Showcars, you'll be sorry. John Washington's SubtleZ kit should accommodate those just fine. I have the SubtleZ fronts with 265/50/15's, no problems.

 

It bears repeating, don't buy from Showcars. Poor quality, worse service.

 

Here's Johns site. He is a professional, excellent quality.

http://www.reactionresearch.com/automotive.html

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Don't send your money to Showcars' date=' you'll be sorry. John Washington's SubtleZ kit should accommodate those just fine. I have the SubtleZ fronts with 265/50/15's, no problems.

 

It bears repeating, don't buy from Showcars. Poor quality, worse service.

 

Here's Johns site. He is a professional, excellent quality.

http://www.reactionresearch.com/automotive.html[/quote']

 

hmmm, well i kinda wanted the whole 4 inch fender flares look this

http://s-garage.hp.infoseek.co.jp/s30z.htm

 

guess i have to re-think then, does anyone know is there a way to make the 280Y Z kit front fender go with the stock headlights?

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It might be time to find flares of any car that will cover the wheels and them cut them about to fit. I would look at some series 1 rx7 kits or mabye some group one flares of a mk1 escort. In N.Z. these things can be found pretty cheeply and then be made to fit. I have never looked into it, but I would guess that there are hundreds available in the states to choose from.

 

Douglas

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I would think the Subtle Z kit would be the best quality and most usable for the street. Some old school styles would be IMSA flares like the first pic in my personal gallery or the bubble flares on the green car. 18X10 wheels wouldn't fill a YZ front fender without a lot of offset. Ted Fisher's are 18x12. Headlights can be placed in the grill area of the 280 YZ like Ted Fisher did on his on the reaction reasearch website. Three styles are in my pics at http://www.hybridz.org/phpBB2/album_personal.php?user_id=1854

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i got a set of isma style flares from zcarparts.com an i plan to put some 17x 13 in the rear. the rear flares are 4in an the front is 3-3.5 i think. but thr were like 200.00.i moded the on myself , they fitted pretty well also

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Guest EvoGenesisX
I would think the Subtle Z kit would be the best quality and most usable for the street. Some old school styles would be IMSA flares like the first pic in my personal gallery or the bubble flares on the green car. 18X10 wheels wouldn't fill a YZ front fender without a lot of offset. Ted Fisher's are 18x12. Headlights can be placed in the grill area of the 280 YZ like Ted Fisher did on his on the reaction reasearch website. Three styles are in my pics at [url']http://www.hybridz.org/phpBB2/album_personal.php?user_id=1854[/url]

 

what kind of flares are those on the green car in your photo gallery? Also does anyone know what rear flares are these http://www.hybridz.org/phpBB2/album_pic.php?pic_id=1456

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The flares on the green car are from Motorsport Auto and are their "Street Flares". My flares are just riveted on but most people use the mega glue they sell and then bondo blend them in. You need to do some cutting on the front and rear and welding in the rear. How I did mine is at

http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=7599

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