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jay92 10-19-2016 09:11 AM

Duraflex gt500 fenders (rocketbunny rep) fitment and quality questions.
 
Please only reply to this thread if you have these fenders, seen them in person, and/or installed them.

Searched for a couple hours and couldnt find any actual personal reviews of these fenders.

obviously theyre replicas so theyre not gonna fit like the greddy. but the wait time for the greddy is too long and not in stock anywhere at the moment. although i do plan on ordering authentic rocket bunny flares in the future once i blow these up.

I have some experience with duraflex kits. I actually purchased a full aero kit from duraflex for my s14 kouki back in the day and the fitment wasnt all that bad. i didnt have to cut and refiberglass anything, there was some small minor gaps here and there but it was a drift car so it didnt matter to me.

ANYWAYS, I was wondering if anyone on the forum have these fender and have installed them. Hows the fitment and quality? I plan on sliding my frs so when it comes to aero as long as it fits good and the quality is on par im all for it.

thanks!

Tcoat 10-19-2016 09:53 AM

'Fit' and quality.

Cole 10-19-2016 10:30 AM

Why not save the time if you're going to be buying the real deal? Doesn't make sense to me to buy replica shit just as a stop gap for the real thing...

Tcoat 10-19-2016 10:52 AM

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=74105
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=71070
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=64108

PetrolioBenzina 10-19-2016 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jay92 (Post 2778291)
Please only reply to this thread if you have these fenders, seen them in person, and/or installed them.

Good luck with that.

Why do you need aero for a car that's going to spend its time sliding around?

Found a review: I have some experience with duraflex kits. I actually purchased a full aero kit from duraflex for my s14 kouki back in the day and the fitment wasnt all that bad. i didnt have to cut and refiberglass anything, there was some small minor gaps here and there but it was a drift car so it didnt matter to me.

KR-S 10-19-2016 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cole (Post 2778322)
Why not save the time if you're going to be buying the real deal? Doesn't make sense to me to buy replica shit just as a stop gap for the real thing...

This.

If you know you're going to smash up your fenders drifting and you intend to buy the actual RB kit at some point, why waste your money?

FX86 10-19-2016 06:41 PM

remove all body panels and drive around naked

jay92 10-19-2016 08:07 PM

thanks for input fellas. I have all legit quality parts installed i.e. Engine components/bolt ons, suspension, wheels etc etc. I don't have much seat time in drifting. I wouldn't mind running replica fenders that fit good in the mean time. They're just going to get blown up once I go off the track. That's why I wanted to know if anyone has the replicas and how's the figment. Once I get more seat time and I'm more comfortable, I'd purchase the authentic greddys.

jay92 10-19-2016 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PetrolioBenzina (Post 2778731)
Good luck with that.

Why do you need aero for a car that's going to spend its time sliding around?

Found a review: I have some experience with duraflex kits. I actually purchased a full aero kit from duraflex for my s14 kouki back in the day and the fitment wasnt all that bad. i didnt have to cut and refiberglass anything, there was some small minor gaps here and there but it was a drift car so it didnt matter to me.


Because style... and wider tires as I'll be installing a vortech supercharger soon.


It's all about the molds. The mold they used for the kit on my kouki was more than likely still in good condition. Since our cars our newer id hope the molds would be in condition. Again why I asked if anyone has experience with the rocketbunny reps.

Tcoat 10-19-2016 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jay92 (Post 2778852)
thanks for input fellas. I have all legit quality parts installed i.e. Engine components/bolt ons, suspension, wheels etc etc. I don't have much seat time in drifting. I wouldn't mind running replica fenders that fit good in the mean time. They're just going to get blown up once I go off the track. That's why I wanted to know if anyone has the replicas and how's the figment. Once I get more seat time and I'm more comfortable, I'd purchase the authentic greddys.

There was some comments on the threads I linked early on. Seems fit sucks but they may work fine for disposable temps like you plan to use them. If not looking at a hard parking, show queen and actually using them for what they were meant (wheel clearance) for they would probably work perfectly.

Johnny. 10-19-2016 08:28 PM

I'm running a replica kit I found on eBay (ABS) and the fitment was decent. I live in Texas, and when its hot out it would cause the kit to warp and leave gaps in between the body panel the kit itself. I used some seam sealer, a caulking gun, and some tape to solve this though. No issues since.

There is actually a kit on eBay (ABS) that is less than $250 shipped for the 8 piece fender flares.

http://i.imgur.com/VokD5co.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/KKCKavA.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/XvNBRRy.jpg

HachiRo 10-19-2016 09:46 PM

I bought the Greddy fenders and even they had VERY slight fitment issues. Just small gaps here and there. If you're planning to buy any, I would recommend getting the kit from @Angela.IKON . She sells the set even painted. If you look on the right thread, you'll find someone who bought the complete kit from her and installed it with no problems. Affordable and quick shipping. I don't work with them or anything LOL just get a lot of stuff from them and never had any issue.
As stated above^ you may get slight warping in the heat.

jay92 10-20-2016 02:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny. (Post 2778876)
I'm running a replica kit I found on eBay (ABS) and the fitment was decent. I live in Texas, and when its hot out it would cause the kit to warp and leave gaps in between the body panel the kit itself. I used some seam sealer, a caulking gun, and some tape to solve this though. No issues since.

There is actually a kit on eBay (ABS) that is less than $250 shipped for the 8 piece fender flares.

http://i.imgur.com/VokD5co.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/KKCKavA.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/XvNBRRy.jpg

I heard about the abs kit, but could never find it on eBay. Everything is FRP.
For $250 I've got nothing to lose, I'm not building a show car. Just a decent street car
I can take to the track and slide

jay92 10-20-2016 02:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HachiRo (Post 2778939)
I bought the Greddy fenders and even they had VERY slight fitment issues. Just small gaps here and there. If you're planning to buy any, I would recommend getting the kit from @Angela.IKON . She sells the set even painted. If you look on the right thread, you'll find someone who bought the complete kit from her and installed it with no problems. Affordable and quick shipping. I don't work with them or anything LOL just get a lot of stuff from them and never had any issue.
As stated above^ you may get slight warping in the heat.

Thanks! I'm looking to just get the rear and fenders, I'll reach out to her when it's time

jay92 10-20-2016 02:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2778860)
There was some comments on the threads I linked early on. Seems fit sucks but they may work fine for disposable temps like you plan to use them. If not looking at a hard parking, show queen and actually using them for what they were meant (wheel clearance) for they would probably work perfectly.


Didn't get a chance to check the links out, will do right now.
I'm building this car for drift, so I'm not expecting show car quality


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