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Has any one actually tried making there own flares out of metal?


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I was thinking about using a pare of stepside truck bed fenders and start adding metal here and taking away there ect. I know its alot harder than it sounds. Has anyone made there own?

 

So... do you want to completely fabricate your own from the ground up or do you want to modify something that already exists to fit? Either way... it's ALOT of work. I'm currently modifying the Victoria British Flares to fit my application... and it's a pretty time/labor intensive job. What makes it easier, though, is that the VB's are already setup to match the shape of the car where the flares meet the body. Saves a bunch of time.

 

Anything is do-able.

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Ditto awesome job SBC 400!

 

There is a good writeup on how to give stock sheetmetal fenders a nice bulge by cutting, bending and welding in patch panels on the Gale Banks website. They have a project Camaro that is getting their twin turbo treatment and in the bodywork section they show a step by step...

 

You can find the info at... http://www.bankspower.com/camaro-FrontFenders.cfm

 

I was considering going that route, but decided that fiberglass would be easier.

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thanks guys. I am in the process of re-doing all of it. not sure what I am doing on the rear, but I am going to do a little re-working of the fronts.

 

the wheels are centerline 15 X 10 rear and 15 X 8 front with custom center caps.

 

they will be for sale soon as I am going with 17x11 and 17x9.5 for the new chassis

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thanks guys. I am in the process of re-doing all of it. not sure what I am doing on the rear, but I am going to do a little re-working of the fronts.

 

Redoing what looks perfect?!?!??? Man, I wish I could have the skill to "redo" my Z! I love the lines and aggressive look of the car...kinda Mad Max like, only cleaner. :2thumbs:

 

Davy

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If you are looking for a mild set up.. I suggest rolling/pulling the fender.. We did mine with a baseball bat to my 240sx. Done to fit wider wheels.

 

Before when it was damaged

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v72/streetphase/DSC00552.jpg

 

Repaird

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v72/streetphase/100_0420.jpg

 

After the pull

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v72/streetphase/100_0516.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v72/streetphase/100_06082.jpg

100_0536.jpg

Don't mind the negative camber, its til I get adjustible control arms.

 

I actually dont know if it would work on a Z tho... might "dimple" above the arch.

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Redoing what looks perfect?!?!??? Man' date=' I wish I could have the skill to "redo" my Z! I love the lines and aggressive look of the car...kinda Mad Max like, only cleaner. :2thumbs:

 

Davy[/quote']

 

 

looking perfect is quite a different thing from being perfect.

 

the picture of it in black is before I tore it appart. the body work was good but the chassis had some issues that I didn't find untill I stated doing more suspension work. so the picture of it on the jig are where its at right now. I got a solid roller and cut it apart and am building a full tube chassis with corvette suspension.

 

http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=99919

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SBC 400,

 

Your project is awesome, is there any chance of seeing it up close and personal?

 

I would be very grateful for even a quick walkthrough and a few questions.

 

I am not planing anything of this magnitude but I would love to see how you have gone about planing, jiging, and building the car.. what tools you have on hand etc.

 

Thanks, Sam

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I have toyed with using the C5 transaxle and driveshaft tube... but with the rear axle centerline so close behind the driver, packaging might be difficult. I don't think shortening the torque tube would be too difficult though...

 

Also, not to knock the C5 at all, but I'm not certain to what extent the rear suspension could be improved upon... they may have had some design constraints in putting it together. Don't know yet if a well-designed 3-link would be better or not.

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another interesting rear end would be the viper rear end, similar in design to the c5, but not a trans axle. I looked into the c5 for a bit but it was too expencive for me so I stayed with all c4 components. I toyed with at solid rear end, and using a truch are type locator, but he short wheel base of the z makes it not a good idea, it realy messes with arc points and roll centers.

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