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Old 12-23-2008, 12:01 PM   #1
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wide body panels (rear) s14 install question.

Hi, just wanted to get some info on installing wide body panels on the the zenki before I decide to buy it. I was wondering if the origin wide body panels are a direct bolt on with little modification to fit on the s14. Are there any cutting the metal fender involved to make fit? I have 18 inch sportsmax rims.
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Cutting is all up to you. Wide fenders are just an overlay to sit on top of the OE panel, but if you're looking for wheel clearance you'll have to cut sheetmetal in order to gain it, and if you want it to look right within the well you should trim it out, just as you would do any car. A 240SX isn't any different.
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You have sportmaxs and want overfenders? Thats going to be failship status. Sorry but no sportmax rim needs overfenders period. Its going to look like garbage. But unless your getting better fitting rims you dont "need" to cut anything.
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well, right now i have sportsmax rims...I just want to go wide body side panels because of the awesome look it gives to the 240sx.
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it won't look awesome without wheels

save yourself the money and effort, you clearly don't know what the fuck you're doing
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Thanks all for your info. I just want to know if the metal fender would require any cutting or do I just drill holes and bolt in and thats it. I am looking at origin's type 2 style wide body panel.

Option zero-couldn't I use spacers for the back? to push the rims out? and yes your right I don't know what the FUCK I am doing, thats why I am here getting info.
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Thanks all for your info. I just want to know if the metal fender would require any cutting or do I just drill holes and bolt in and thats it. I am looking at origin's type 2 style wide body panel.

Option zero-couldn't I use spacers for the back? to push the rims out? and yes your right I don't know what the FUCK I am doing, thats why I am here getting info.
His point is simple, there's no need for wide fenders if your wheels won't fill them properly. It's like the last generation Celica form the '90s, they were all wide and bulbous and ran on 14" 70series tires, looked like a fat kid on stilts. You don't want that. The spacer's you'd need would equal the fenders at least, I think a pair of 50-60mm bolt on jobs would look stupid and be damn dangerous. Save up for proper wheels or leave the bodywork alone.
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ohk, I have taken into consideration from everyone, but what about front over fenders?
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ohk, I have taken into consideration from everyone, but what about front over fenders?

Same deal. If your wheels don't fill the new fenders, there's no point.
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