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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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Place the over fender on your car. Take a level and make sure it's straight.
Hold the overfender on with tape and mark the places you need to drill/rivet. Then mark the fenders that are going to be cut. Once you cut the fender, weld the two pieces together. And make sure to shoot the fresh metal with primer. After that, place the overfender back on. Rivet that shit. Paint. Done.
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This thread sucks.
Cut the fuck out of your stock fenders so you can get full travel, you'll need to cut it above the body crease. weld, bolt or glue the inner and outter skins back together. put wheels on in the fitment/camber/height you want. Stack about 5mm of news paper on top/outter side of the wheel/tire Press over fender on to the newspaper. center the overfender on the existing fenders start screwing/riveting if your lazy, or tape it up and make everything nice if you aren't. Bam, I'll be doing it that way this weekend. |
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let me know how it all goes. and if you could take some pics? thanks |
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