Does anyone make molded mud flaps for rear of camaro ??
#23
The Z06 ones look good. Like I posted earlier I bought the wrong ones and got the standard ones for the C6. Had to bend, melt, trim, like no tommorow and slicone them on to fill in the gap that was still left. One day I will paint them so you cant even tell but it was a ton of work. Having the bumper stay 95% clean now was worth it though.
It still sounds like getting the Z06 ones just right is an awful amount of work as well. I wish someone would trim the Z06 to fit and make a mold out of it... I'd gladly fork over $125ish for that.
It still sounds like getting the Z06 ones just right is an awful amount of work as well. I wish someone would trim the Z06 to fit and make a mold out of it... I'd gladly fork over $125ish for that.
#24
The Z06 ones look good. Like I posted earlier I bought the wrong ones and got the standard ones for the C6. Had to bend, melt, trim, like no tommorow and slicone them on to fill in the gap that was still left. One day I will paint them so you cant even tell but it was a ton of work. Having the bumper stay 95% clean now was worth it though.
It still sounds like getting the Z06 ones just right is an awful amount of work as well. I wish someone would trim the Z06 to fit and make a mold out of it... I'd gladly fork over $125ish for that.
It still sounds like getting the Z06 ones just right is an awful amount of work as well. I wish someone would trim the Z06 to fit and make a mold out of it... I'd gladly fork over $125ish for that.
#25
About the "fender protectors"... If you reserve a day for this project, jack up the rear of your car, getting the wheels of - it's gonna be done in no time.
I used a little DREMEL to cut and grind the shape of the fbody fender which makes the work really easy. With a little patience, everyone can do it. It's definately worth the $90
Rob
#27
I was about to ask why the fvck you asked that question!!!
But these look pretty slick and just saved your *** from that question.
#28
Gonna remove or replace it someday!
Rob
#32
Qcon, can you post some pics showing the inner wheel well where the fender protectors mount? I want to do this to my TA and wanted a better idea of what I will be looking at.
Love those wheels too. Sharp bird!!
Love those wheels too. Sharp bird!!
#33
I think I'll be ordering a set of these over the winter and playing around with them. They'd be about $100 shipped. I have a 95z with 275's and a black cme valence just gonna be hard to work around where the valence meets the bumper I think. Should go well with my black/silver theme tho and cover up that wheel over lap, which looks nice but too much rubber!
I'll post a write-up if someone doesn't beat me to it
I'll post a write-up if someone doesn't beat me to it
#34
KLaBZ28
Not to hard to do. patience is key.
I have a 95z with 275's and a black cme valence just gonna be hard to work around where the valence meets the bumper I think. I'll post a write-up if someone doesn't beat me to it
#35
I know, I will be pretty good with it lol but just looks to me like the lip where your valence meets the surface of the bumper lines up MUCH more flush than mine... maybe it needs so adjusting and refitting... But it is all SLP.