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#5784 06/20/03 11:07 PM
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Ok I was out to back to the 50's today here in minnesota and a guy comes up to me and says to you know what the width of your rear fenders are. I had a tape and he measured the because he had repros and there was an inch and a half difference. Guess what my are fiberglass came with the car that way and same thing a inch and a half difference. Is that how there supposed to be or are the repros bad. Also I am looking for a good steel pair of rear fenders. I can use the fiberglass ones for the trailer I'm going to build. Any one know where is a good place to get them from.

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#5785 06/21/03 10:57 AM
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You failed to tell us the most important thing............what year Chevrolet do you have? :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:


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#5786 06/21/03 07:43 PM
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1932 chevrolet confederate coach
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The 1932 rear fenders are 10 1/4" wide (outside to outside) measured from where the rear fender meets the running board. You can get quality steel rear fenders from the Filling Station in Lebanon, Oregon. They are $395 each. laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


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Hey JYD,
I'm also very interested in re-pro rear fenders for my Sport Coupe. I'm tired of banging on my originals, besides the right one has a broken bead. You say 10 1/4" at the running board. How about the very back end. My left one seems to have been "squeezed together" so it resembles a motorcycle fender, and I can't seem to get that "mud flap" look back in it. My question is; Do the fiberglass re-pro's have the correct look and dimensions, or should I wait and save up for the steel fenders? ($150 vs. $395)... :confused:


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If you want a quality job, then get steel fenders. The fiberglass fenders have been known to vary dimensionally. :eek: :eek: :( :( :(


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Just a word of caution. If you replace a fender be sure it matches the original or replace both fenders with new ones. I had a problem trying to replace one and as a result reworked my original and returned the new one.


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Jim, what was the problem with the new fender?


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The bead did not match the bead on my three original fenders.Later I was told by the person that makes the fenders that they sent me the wrong fender. It just pays to check everything you buy.


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Thanks all for the good info.


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