Chris does very good work, but Mr Ranlet at S&R is the man for fenders...and with the specs you posted you shouldn't even need work in front.... A small stretch and very little camber will do it...out back will be an issue based on how high or low you have the car and the rubbing on the fender will be indicative of that...
That is why I suggest Ranlet does it as he will work the fender to match the ride height and wheel/tire combo on the car.
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Last edited by burgy240; Oct 22, 2009 at 08:00 PM.