myerides
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Finally got Rubi fender flares on my Sport S! I'm super happy with the upgrade. Now the 35's (I also have Rubi shocks & springs on it) look perfect!
Little bit of info for anyone else considering doing this...
1. There is more opening increase in the front flare than the rear. I know this because with my stock flares I was sitting 1.75" lower in the front. Now there's only .75" difference.
2. I didn't do any measurements but my eyeball tells me that the Rubi flares sit wider than the Sports because I have a noticeable amount less tire sticking out. Which I'm happy about.
3. The Rubi wheel opening is not only taller, but wider. You can see this by looking at the rear bumper line from the original fender compared to the Rubi. I plan to attempt to trim the bumper in line with the new fender.
4. Last but not least... This was a super easy swap!
Little bit of info for anyone else considering doing this...
1. There is more opening increase in the front flare than the rear. I know this because with my stock flares I was sitting 1.75" lower in the front. Now there's only .75" difference.
2. I didn't do any measurements but my eyeball tells me that the Rubi flares sit wider than the Sports because I have a noticeable amount less tire sticking out. Which I'm happy about.
3. The Rubi wheel opening is not only taller, but wider. You can see this by looking at the rear bumper line from the original fender compared to the Rubi. I plan to attempt to trim the bumper in line with the new fender.
4. Last but not least... This was a super easy swap!
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