Hadn't seen these. Pretty neat.
Anybody run these I'm interested in them although not fond of the vent.
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Hadn't seen these. Pretty neat.
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you could always glass those vents over, they do look pretty ricey! but i'd be curious to know how much of a wider tire you could run with these.
Tooooo bad we have room in the front, just not the rear lol
Huh?
There is plenty of room in the rear of the EP3 for suspension movement with up to a 235 with the correct backspacing and even larger with just a ever so slight trim of the rear wheel well arch.
I would think that the stock fender liner would need to be replaced as well, especially seeing it is the cause of most wheel/tire fitment issues.
I have yet to see a aftermarket front fender that addresses the proper fit and retention of the front bumper cover.
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I'm positive 88crx bought a set before all the J's Racing murder hoopla and has been shipped the wrong fenders once or twice. I'm sure as soon as he notices this thread, he'll pop in and share his outlook on hte fenders.
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I'm pretty sure he finaly got the right set for his car now. I don't think he has them installed just yet though.
I would rock these in a heartbeat, just no monies at the moment.
And I like the vent, looks sick fish.
There's more room in the front then the back, so I'm saying I would totally run these on the front but the rear would need to be addressed to balance it all out
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