ABW NEWAGE ARCH FLARES & DUCKTAIL
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We have these ready now for hawkeye , blobeye and bugeye wagon will be done next week
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just need to finish all the newage models mate
supply/ fit / paint £800+ vat , that includes cutting/welding the original arches, need the car for 1 week
supply/ fit / paint £800+ vat , that includes cutting/welding the original arches, need the car for 1 week
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I thought as much, but that size is too big for standard arches as low as my car is - some more flaring work to be done then and maybe the smaller ABW arches to boot - I do like the bigger arches but the wheels I want don't come any bigger
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Dont know what it is about this car but i love how well it sits and how it stands out for reasons i cant quite put my finger on
Jon - There will only be 1/4 inch difference between the wheel and arch as the other 1/4 will be towards the suspension. If you're using the same tyres you are now, there will be very little difference as the tyre tread will not move out, just the bead and tyre wall. I think you'll be fine, even at that height.
Zippy - Thanks
ABW - Sorry for clogging up your thread
Zippy - Thanks
ABW - Sorry for clogging up your thread
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Jon - There will only be 1/4 inch difference between the wheel and arch as the other 1/4 will be towards the suspension. If you're using the same tyres you are now, there will be very little difference as the tyre tread will not move out, just the bead and tyre wall. I think you'll be fine, even at that height.
Zippy - Thanks
ABW - Sorry for clogging up your thread
Zippy - Thanks
ABW - Sorry for clogging up your thread
Kev, I get some rubbing now and the new tyres will be slightly squarer so I will need to do something
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