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  • widebodye30
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    Originally posted by Axxe View Post
    Your flares look like they won't be slammed with big tires friendly. I thought the whole point was to cut out some of the stock fender to give more room, those just make them wider....
    Oh yes they will be big tire friendly trust me:) just wait and see when the car is finished.;)
    Thanks,

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  • Axxe
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    Your flares look like they won't be slammed with big tires friendly. I thought the whole point was to cut out some of the stock fender to give more room, those just make them wider....

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  • widebodye30
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    Originally posted by Dyno4mance View Post
    When is your web site going to be finished....I have been looking at the esm portion for weeks and it says check back shortly
    Do you have any of the stagered esm wheels in stock?
    Will the 9" fit on the front at all?
    Were working on it right now:) It should be up B4 new year! We do have all the wheels in stock and the 9" will fit on the front.
    Please contact me at the shop for more info.
    Thanks,
    Ary

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  • Dyno4mance
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    Originally posted by widebodye30 View Post
    You can either run a low offset wheel to fill in the extra flare or you can use a normal offset (20-25) depending on the width of the wheel and run FAT tires:) Im sure either way we will have a wheels for you... ESM WHEELS!
    Thanks,
    When is your web site going to be finished....I have been looking at the esm portion for weeks and it says check back shortly
    Do you have any of the stagered esm wheels in stock?
    Will the 9" fit on the front at all?

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  • MatRacer
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    This is clear to me...

    My question is more about the impact of the final offset on the steering/suspension geometry

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  • widebodye30
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    Originally posted by MatRacer View Post
    I have IE fender flares, but not that sure if i'm going to install them.

    What is your offset setup? If you add flare, you must be running low total offset. What about the rear wheel bearing and your steering offset.

    Just trying to decide what I will do!

    thanks!

    your new flares look really nice!!
    You can either run a low offset wheel to fill in the extra flare or you can use a normal offset (20-25) depending on the width of the wheel and run FAT tires:) Im sure either way we will have a wheels for you... ESM WHEELS!
    Thanks,

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  • MatRacer
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    I have IE fender flares, but not that sure if i'm going to install them.

    What is your offset setup? If you add flare, you must be running low total offset. What about the rear wheel bearing and your steering offset.

    Just trying to decide what I will do!

    thanks!

    your new flares look really nice!!

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  • SA E30
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    The only problem I have found with commercially available flares, with the exception of the Fibreartz and e30 M3 flares is that running the car super low on wide rubber still doesn't give you the clearance you need.

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  • widebodye30
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    Originally posted by kronus View Post
    Late model only?
    Any E30.

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  • kronus
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    Originally posted by widebodye30 View Post
    FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) or CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic).
    Mold is finished for the 4dr. and we should have a few sets for sale soon:)
    Thanks,
    Late model only?

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  • widebodye30
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    Originally posted by Pudmunkie View Post
    What material are you going to be offering?
    FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) or CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic).
    Mold is finished for the 4dr. and we should have a few sets for sale soon:)
    Thanks,

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  • Pudmunkie
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    What material are you going to be offering?

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  • widebodye30
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    Originally posted by Blip Bavarian View Post
    Ary, those flares look good. how much will they cost once they are ready?
    They should be in the $295.00-$345.00 range:up:
    I will make a new thread when they are ready with price and installed pixs:)

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  • Blip Bavarian
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    Ary, those flares look good. how much will they cost once they are ready?

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  • theox69
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    ^those look pretty clean!

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