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Re: RE: Fitting challengers - Tyronnster - 21-03-2013 (21-03-2013, 09:14 PM)padge Wrote: no, they just ask/post random pics thats all. No worries Got my wheels on with 20mm spacers however looks like a 4x4 now RE: Fitting challengers - Pipps - 02-10-2013 Hi Padge, great job on your wheels and suspension. With 20mm spacers at the rear, did you have to fold back the metal wheel arch lip, and did you have to remove the rear arch liners too? RE: Fitting challengers - padge - 02-10-2013 yes mate, arch liners removed, lips removed, when I ran the black challengers I didn't need to remove the arch lips, but the white vortex are slightly wider. RE: Fitting challengers - Frosty - 02-10-2013 I had to bash back my arch lip with running challengers and 20mm spacers RE: Fitting challengers - padge - 02-10-2013 my black ones might have been vortex then, I dunno lol. RE: Fitting challengers - Pipps - 02-10-2013 (02-10-2013, 04:43 PM)padge Wrote: yes mate, arch liners removed, lips removed, when I ran the black challengers I didn't need to remove the arch lips, but the white vortex are slightly wider. (02-10-2013, 04:45 PM)Frosty Wrote: I had to bash back my arch lip with running challengers and 20mm spacers Just to clarify, you're both referring to the rear aches, guys? RE: Fitting challengers - padge - 02-10-2013 yes, but on another dturbo I had, I posted on the previous page, the one with silver challengers, they rubbed on the front arches too. |