View Full Version : New Product, Widen mini tub front wheel wells


ProdigyCustoms
Oct 17th, 07, 11:51 PM
We made some mini tubed front wheel wells for Project EmptyNest to help clear the super lowered suspension and 295 30 19 tires up front. They turned out so awesome we made a permanent mold for them. We made them 3" wider for added inner tire clearance, smoothed the factory dips and stamp lines, and made them actually FIT the fender at the top of the wheel well, and made them taller at the outer fender union as seen from underneath for added outer tire clearance.

They are made out of hand laid fiberglass using vinylester resign. They are stronger then the steel units and only weight 5lbs!, about 1/3 the weight of the factory units. They are trully 90 % paint ready out of the mold. I do not mean fiberglass industry paint ready meaning 40 hours of work, I mean damn near perfect. There is some minor trimming to fit at the frame and wheel house areas to be sure they can fit multiple different frames. The trimming is intentional. We are using them with SpeedTechs new subframe here, but they should fit original stock subframe and other aftermarket frames to.

They are introductory priced at $450 a set, they are in stock for 69 cars now. We are taking orders now. We will have 67 / 68 ready in a month or so if the response to these is good.

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If you look close you can see the subtle widening, yet they still look stock

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u212/ProdigyCustoms/DSC_0862-2.jpg
Smoothed factory seems makes for a nice showey look

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u212/ProdigyCustoms/DSC_0864-1.jpg
Another view

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u212/ProdigyCustoms/DSC_0870.jpg
We eliminated the lip at the upper fender opening. You can see the wheel well is basically horizontal from the inner fender edge adding a few extra inches of potential drop, or rub free driving. The wheel well fits the inner fender to protect from stone and debrie

E Mail Sales@GPSuperStore.com to order

or call four zero seven 832 1824

Rocketrod
Oct 18th, 07, 07:24 AM
Wow!!!!

RickD
Oct 18th, 07, 12:22 PM
Very nice.

Frank, do you still have plans to offer that hard cover for the top well? The one for Lisa's looks great!

camcojb
Oct 18th, 07, 12:44 PM
great item Frank, hope you sell a ton of them. Sure saves a lot of time cutting/sectioning the stock one to fit.

Jody

ProdigyCustoms
Oct 18th, 07, 10:10 PM
Very nice.

Frank, do you still have plans to offer that hard cover for the top well? The one for Lisa's looks great!

Were real close now. We also will have front and rear door and mini tub side panels in fiberglass, that are pretty trick. My glass guy is full time in house now, so were going to build a lot of stuff. Including the hard boots

BonzoHansen
Oct 24th, 07, 08:28 PM
Excellent work Frank.

Everett#2390
Oct 25th, 07, 04:42 AM
Awesome work and thoughts! You guys have wwwaaayyy too much time on your hands, but, it shows.

Appreciate the stainless hardware. Very nice brackets.
Ballscrew actuated hood hinge - unique, indeed.