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Soloside 01-30-2017 10:49 AM

Side skirts for Victory Function fenders
 
Does anyone know of any venders that sell side skirts for the VF fenders? (since they curve inwards)

Shady195 01-30-2017 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Soloside (Post 2841947)
Does anyone know of any venders that sell side skirts for the VF fenders? (since they curve inwards)

I don't think anyone specifically makes side skirts that work with VF, and to my knowledge they don't h ave a solution themselves for this.

I know with the Todoroki fenders (Look similar to RB, but a complete replacement like VF) if you're not using the extended pieces, that RB V1 skirts and the generic ebay side diffusers (you know the big straight black ones that mount under the rocker panels) look pretty decent. You get a bit of a "ledge" where the fender curves in but it doesn't look bad or too out of place and that might work here with the VF Fenders.

Soloside 01-30-2017 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Shady195 (Post 2842062)
I don't think anyone specifically makes side skirts that work with VF, and to my knowledge they don't h ave a solution themselves for this.

I know with the Todoroki fenders (Look similar to RB, but a complete replacement like VF) if you're not using the extended pieces, that RB V1 skirts and the generic ebay side diffusers (you know the big straight black ones that mount under the rocker panels) look pretty decent. You get a bit of a "ledge" where the fender curves in but it doesn't look bad or too out of place and that might work here with the VF Fenders.



I was thinking the same thing. Going to get some ABS side skirts and just heat them up and mold them to the angle I need. Guess there's no solution except DIYs. \0/


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