Corksport Fender Fitment Pics
#22
Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Mar 15 2004, 08:37 PM
they are fiberglass, which means you cant tweak them like
metal fenders to fit the car.
on the other hand though you could do some bodywork on the fenders
to have them look perfect
metal fenders to fit the car.
on the other hand though you could do some bodywork on the fenders
to have them look perfect
#23
Originally Posted by 1Revvin7' date='Mar 15 2004, 08:53 PM
We talking bondo? We talking about falling apart every couple years..
who ever said body filler has to be redone every few years?
maybe if your trying to fill in where the body molding
used to be, or your putting it on the bumpers to fill **** in, but
on fiberglass parts there is nothing wrong with some body filler.
if its THAT much out of wack you could trim and reglass, or you
could move the mounting points, there are a number of ways to
get them to work.
perfectly straight show cars are made one way- properly applying
and sanding bodyfiller from one end of the car to the other, its the
only way to get a car perfectly straight.
#24
Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Mar 15 2004, 09:24 PM
im talking doing them the right way and having them fit
who ever said body filler has to be redone every few years?
maybe if your trying to fill in where the body molding
used to be, or your putting it on the bumpers to fill **** in, but
on fiberglass parts there is nothing wrong with some body filler.
if its THAT much out of wack you could trim and reglass, or you
could move the mounting points, there are a number of ways to
get them to work.
perfectly straight show cars are made one way- properly applying
and sanding bodyfiller from one end of the car to the other, its the
only way to get a car perfectly straight.
who ever said body filler has to be redone every few years?
maybe if your trying to fill in where the body molding
used to be, or your putting it on the bumpers to fill **** in, but
on fiberglass parts there is nothing wrong with some body filler.
if its THAT much out of wack you could trim and reglass, or you
could move the mounting points, there are a number of ways to
get them to work.
perfectly straight show cars are made one way- properly applying
and sanding bodyfiller from one end of the car to the other, its the
only way to get a car perfectly straight.
#25
Originally Posted by 1Revvin7' date='Mar 15 2004, 07:45 PM
I thought you told me if I had my door handles shaved with bondo they would fall apart every couple years?
#26
Originally Posted by ColinRX7' date='Mar 15 2004, 11:30 PM
Probably if you just layed fibreglass over the door handle hole and then smoothed it over with bondo, yeah, you would. That's a big hole. You should weld it then smooth/sand it, then fill the tiny imperfections with bondo.
and putting body filler on fiberglass fenders versus metal parts
is a whole different ball game.
#27
Originally Posted by racerxtreme7' date='Mar 14 2004, 11:00 PM
where is cork sport? and how much for the fenders?
#28
AT least make the link clickable, must of us are lazy http://www.corksport.com . Their actuall location is in Portland OR, only a 35 minute drive away
The all-new Cork Sport Wide-Body Fenders. These fenders not only reduce weight by the hand-laid quality fiberglass construction, but also add 30mm width of clearance to the wheel well. Also feature a stylish vent. OEM fitment. Appx. 5lbs each. -These are made to fit stock bodywork. Additional modifications may be required if used with aftermarket front facias (bumpers) and or side skirts.
PRICE: $375.00
The all-new Cork Sport Wide-Body Fenders. These fenders not only reduce weight by the hand-laid quality fiberglass construction, but also add 30mm width of clearance to the wheel well. Also feature a stylish vent. OEM fitment. Appx. 5lbs each. -These are made to fit stock bodywork. Additional modifications may be required if used with aftermarket front facias (bumpers) and or side skirts.
PRICE: $375.00