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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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![]() I'm having an issue with fitment for my S14 Kouki 50mm Origin rear overfenders (go figure) & after a great install/riviting job by a friend in the area that does every locals work, yet I'm still left with a overhang on my drivers side wheel well that doesn't allow me to place my rear bumper on properly. Everything lines up correctly up top but there is extra material along the wheelwell that needs to be removed. If anybody knows a fiberglass fabricator or a bodyman who can help me, let me know. I'm sure others have had the same issue as myself but here is a picture of exactly what I'm talking about...
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The other side fit with slight shaving on opposite end towards the sideskirts end caps. The rear bumper is so snug it stays attached to the rear without bolts so if you notice the space allowed by the bumper & quarter panel in the second picture, I simply slid the overs in the space for fitment so it seemed to lineup but it could have possibly not been all the way down gap as it is now that it is riveted. I was not there when they were installed so i noticed the issue after I picked up my ride.
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body, origin, origin lab fitment, overfender, wheel fitment |
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