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Just alter the wheel arch, it's a pretty easy job.

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has that still got a wheel arch trim screwed on and painted body color ????
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Cannonball wrote:has that still got a wheel arch trim screwed on and painted body color ????
Yes Dunc
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Guy, my air fuel meter reads fine with header extensions, it's in the header collector.
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If you need help to cut that arch up mate give me shout and will bring me grinder.


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Guy had to cut my rear arch a few months back. Was fine with the slicks, road tyres were the problem.

Had to cut freshly painted rear quarter, masking tape, steady hand & a slitting wheel. Job was a good in & paintwork OK...
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Mick wrote:Guy, my air fuel meter reads fine with header extensions, it's in the header collector.
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I tried that on the Hemi and it was a bag of spanners. No consistent readings and I could not trust it....really gutted.........
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Pete wrote:
Mick wrote:Guy, my air fuel meter reads fine with header extensions, it's in the header collector.
Mick
I tried that on the Hemi and it was a bag of spanners. No consistent readings and I could not trust it....really gutted.........
Mine is pretty consistent with the extension on, but changes dramatically if i take them off goes very lean..
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mopar_mark wrote:Guy had to cut my rear arch a few months back. Was fine with the slicks, road tyres were the problem.

Had to cut freshly painted rear quarter, masking tape, steady hand & a slitting wheel. Job was a good in & paintwork OK...
I going to give mr Webster a call on monday see if he can sort me out as I really dont want to chop up my stock body dont want the man for the DVLA on my case :)
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