Wheel well covers (Page 2/2)
Will MAR 07, 02:43 PM

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Originally posted by Dennis LaGrua:


The wheel well liners were heat molded in shape of a poly material to fit the wheel well. I don't see how this could be done with just the material and without the original molds. If you are talking about the rain flaps in the rear, they are nearly flat and I could see making them.




https://www.fierostore.com/...px?s=56163&d=224&p=1

https://www.fierostore.com/...%20%208487&d=224&p=1

I think Rodney Dickman used to sell these as well.
Dennis LaGrua MAR 08, 08:20 PM

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Originally posted by Will:


https://www.fierostore.com/...px?s=56163&d=224&p=1

https://www.fierostore.com/...%20%208487&d=224&p=1

I think Rodney Dickman used to sell these as well.



Then we need to specify either splash shields or wheel well liners. The ones that I were referring to cover the entire inside of the wheel well top and sides. Perhaps I misunderstood the OP.

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skywurz MAR 08, 09:27 PM

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Originally posted by Dennis LaGrua:


Then we need to specify either splash shields or wheel well liners. The ones that I were referring to cover the entire inside of the wheel well top and sides. Perhaps I misunderstood the OP.




Nope op was talking about wheel wells. Somebody hijacked and asked about splash shields.
Will MAR 09, 09:26 AM
Right... splash shields got mentioned, and are wheel well liner adjacent.

There are no re-pro wheel well liners, though. They have to come off the used market.
reinhart MAR 12, 06:06 AM
I can confirm the aero 88 liners are different than pre-88 aero liners. I believe it was the front I was able to modify from a pre-88 but the pre-88 rear wasn't useable in an 88. I may have that reversed between front and rear however.
Will MAR 12, 07:47 AM
You may have that reversed front-to-rear.

The '88 parking brake cable comes from in front of the rear axle, and there is a provision for it in the rear wheel well liners. The '84-'87 parking brake cable comes in from behind the axle.

The '88 front suspension is completely different than the early front suspension, but the packaging envelope is similar... There isn't anything big that pops into my head right away about the '87-'88 differences in that area.