anyone here have fiberglass fenders on your cavi's? ie Z3 fenders for instance? hard to line up when you install them or are they pretty easy to install? I may get the bullet fenders but used the Z3 as an example.
fiberglass is always hit or miss. Mine i got (bullet) fit amazingly no probs at all, my buddy's fit horrible he ended up selling them
chad spender wrote:anyone here have fiberglass fenders on your cavi's? ie Z3 fenders for instance? hard to line up when you install them or are they pretty easy to install? I may get the bullet fenders but used the Z3 as an example.
I was going to get fiberglass z3's, until i called a few bdy shops and they told me all the fiberglass fenders they installed fit like @!#$; i was told installing z3 inserts into oem fenders would be cheaper believe it or not.
If you have a cavy; you should get metal aftermarket fenders; i have a sunfire and they dont make any aftermarket metal fenders for sunfires.
98 j-body sedan
my D1 fenders were OK fitting...they didnt fit the corner lights too good, but other than that, not too bad. cheap, flimsy tho, not very thick. cracks VERY easily.
dont do fiberglass on a daily driver, thats for damn sure!!
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we had 2 people and they fit perfect. one pushing one way and the other another way and it gets perfect.
i got the d-1 fenders going on my car now , but since lundis said that they shouldnt be in a everday car has me question them , later on down the line im gonna make a pair of STEEL D-1 fenders for the car .
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03 Cavalier
73 Beetle
68 Fairlane 500
i was thinkin about gettin the z3 inserts that hav the side marker built into them and then cuttin a D1 vent into them that way it wont come too far down into the drift side
many changes in the making
my favorite part about doing bodywork,.......... bondo bugers
thanks for the input, I may just stay stock on my fenders, but I do have plans for the car just takes money ya know. thanks for everything, and good luck on all your rides!