- Car
- 09 FX50
So I may catch some flak from this but I'ts an idea I've been playing around with.
I know that I'm usually against "tacking" things on "just to do something" but I was helping my friend search for parts for his SUV and stumbled across an Idea.
You know how we have the plastic trim around the wheel wells/fenders, even with the OEM aero kit?
Some SUVs have fender flare kits that adhere to similar plastic trim bits and add a bit more "Muscle" to the fenders. I'm not talking the huge 6-" out overfenders like track cars and off road beasts, I mean smaller, more subtle trim parts.
(in case you were wondering, the car I'm speaking of is the Taureg)
There are OEM taureg fender flares (that are expensive) but this is what I'm talking about: http://www.ecstuning.com/Volkswagen-Touareg_1--V8/Search/On_Sale/ES414240/
Click on the video and look through the pictures.... Not that i want to spend that money on a Kit that would have to be modded to fit, but what if we were to find something that "worked" aka gave a similar look - subtle, not too "stuck on" looking, but turned up the aggression a little bit...
PLUS you could fit bigger tires under there (or space them out more) for a more aggressive look and wider track..
I've only looked for a few min at generic ones but we may be able. to find something that works.
What do you think? I know some are against it right after reading "stuck on" since even I am usually against tacking things on, but this can actually be used arguably to increase the performance by letting wider wheels/tires be added.... plus it may just look cool - and can be adjusted to reduce the appearance of wheel gap for those who want to stay OEM height.
here are some generics I found:
http://www.bodykits.com/AIT-Racing/...-Universal-Fender-Flares-_-HIWFENDERB/619816/
even something like this, due to size, would be easier to "cut down" to size rather than buying a set made for smaller cars (OMG truck!!)
http://www.jcwhitney.com/fender-flares-egr-oem-style/p2008747.jcwx
this too, for a more off-road look http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bushwacker-...Parts_Accessories&hash=item3a7b0fc356&vxp=mtr
also these options:http://www.ebay.com/itm/BUSHWACKER-...ge|Model:Ram+2500&hash=item20cedfcbbb&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/50045-02-Bu...s_Accessories&hash=item43b914907c&vxp=mtrThis
full kit:http://www.ebay.com/itm/50916-02-Bu...Parts_Accessories&hash=item43b9149089&vxp=mtr
Obviously I think we would need TWO SETS OF THE REARS due to the dsign of the FX - ~$400
Looking at truck parts may be my mind being confused from going to school in central PA and now Buffalo NY (lots of trucks around) but I think done right, with the right setup, would add an aggressive look to the FX.....
even something like this: (widebody Taureg from movie Repo Men) http://www.lltek.com/PRS_bin/prs_210_LLTeK_goes_to_movies.htm
http://www.google.com/imgres?safe=o...tbnh=184&tbnw=274&start=0&ndsp=13&tx=66&ty=55
Though that is a bit more extreme
Thoughts? I think this may be a way to be "different" and get a little more of an aggressive look..... while looking "OEM"
Those who know me know I like to do things clean and right, etc.... so If this doesn't look right I won't do it...
I'm trying to scout out a place nearby that would have the fender flares for the trucks in stock just so I could do a mockup.... stay tuned.
I know that I'm usually against "tacking" things on "just to do something" but I was helping my friend search for parts for his SUV and stumbled across an Idea.
You know how we have the plastic trim around the wheel wells/fenders, even with the OEM aero kit?
Some SUVs have fender flare kits that adhere to similar plastic trim bits and add a bit more "Muscle" to the fenders. I'm not talking the huge 6-" out overfenders like track cars and off road beasts, I mean smaller, more subtle trim parts.
(in case you were wondering, the car I'm speaking of is the Taureg)
There are OEM taureg fender flares (that are expensive) but this is what I'm talking about: http://www.ecstuning.com/Volkswagen-Touareg_1--V8/Search/On_Sale/ES414240/
Click on the video and look through the pictures.... Not that i want to spend that money on a Kit that would have to be modded to fit, but what if we were to find something that "worked" aka gave a similar look - subtle, not too "stuck on" looking, but turned up the aggression a little bit...
PLUS you could fit bigger tires under there (or space them out more) for a more aggressive look and wider track..
I've only looked for a few min at generic ones but we may be able. to find something that works.
What do you think? I know some are against it right after reading "stuck on" since even I am usually against tacking things on, but this can actually be used arguably to increase the performance by letting wider wheels/tires be added.... plus it may just look cool - and can be adjusted to reduce the appearance of wheel gap for those who want to stay OEM height.
here are some generics I found:
http://www.bodykits.com/AIT-Racing/...-Universal-Fender-Flares-_-HIWFENDERB/619816/
even something like this, due to size, would be easier to "cut down" to size rather than buying a set made for smaller cars (OMG truck!!)
http://www.jcwhitney.com/fender-flares-egr-oem-style/p2008747.jcwx
this too, for a more off-road look http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bushwacker-...Parts_Accessories&hash=item3a7b0fc356&vxp=mtr
also these options:http://www.ebay.com/itm/BUSHWACKER-...ge|Model:Ram+2500&hash=item20cedfcbbb&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/50045-02-Bu...s_Accessories&hash=item43b914907c&vxp=mtrThis
full kit:http://www.ebay.com/itm/50916-02-Bu...Parts_Accessories&hash=item43b9149089&vxp=mtr
Obviously I think we would need TWO SETS OF THE REARS due to the dsign of the FX - ~$400
Looking at truck parts may be my mind being confused from going to school in central PA and now Buffalo NY (lots of trucks around) but I think done right, with the right setup, would add an aggressive look to the FX.....
even something like this: (widebody Taureg from movie Repo Men) http://www.lltek.com/PRS_bin/prs_210_LLTeK_goes_to_movies.htm
http://www.google.com/imgres?safe=o...tbnh=184&tbnw=274&start=0&ndsp=13&tx=66&ty=55
Though that is a bit more extreme
Thoughts? I think this may be a way to be "different" and get a little more of an aggressive look..... while looking "OEM"
Those who know me know I like to do things clean and right, etc.... so If this doesn't look right I won't do it...
I'm trying to scout out a place nearby that would have the fender flares for the trucks in stock just so I could do a mockup.... stay tuned.
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