I love the content! informative and entertaining. the time laps are perfect editing. The tack count was really funny.
Damn, that s2k is clean!
Dude, clecos are a game changer when it comes to anything sheet metal related. Love the side clamps for flat panel work. Killer video as always man.
@lock_to_lock yeah buddy. Merry Christmas. Hope Santa brought you some wisecos for the SR.
Great video! Saving it for later. The previous owner of my S2K butchered the fenders when he tried rolling/pulling them. As a result, I'll probably go wide-body eventually.
This was an awesome video, I am definitely saving this video for my first widebody install.
Nice. I need to do this too for mine, since i only used carbon fiber bondo to sealed it 4-5 years ago. Good video! Very informative.
Since i will be repainting the car, i will need do this as well.
Glad it was helpful! Can't beat the peace of mind having it sealed off from the elements
Very nice work man! I have to cut mine also the right way the 2nd time, 1st was a quick cut no one needs to see what that looked like but 2853018 18x11 square rubs a lil bit. hahahaha!
the arch is very well done! way better, safer and nicer then most people do.
but before putting on that black stoneguard stuff on the bare metal i wouldve at least primered the arches twice. especially on bare metal you need to build a proper paint build up.
and especially when that part gets basically sandblasted by the tire all the time.
if that car is more then just a trailer queen then there will be bare metal again very fast.
also you didnt speak about what you do to the inside of the wheelarches i think? if the car isnt properly protected there as well, rust will eventually form on the welds.
btw. i think rivnuts are great for kits like that. its a good thing if you can remove your kit without a hassle to repair maybe a crack, repaint a part quickly, fix your inner arches or just clean behind it.
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Good point on the primer before applying rocker guard, I will do that in the future! As for the inside portion I will certainly look into using a weldable primer.
Rivnuts are great in many cases, but imo they look goofy on widebody.
@@lock_to_lock id use at least some rust protection wax on the inside of the arches. on an s2000 bit hard to reach every inch of the arch but it is possible and the car is protected.
Good points. They should be primed, then seam sealed. Then put that rockchip stuff over it.
Hey that’s awesome work Alex my son is wanting to the same on a Subaru legacy wagon but he’s having issues getting the wide body kit wondering if you’d be able to help us out, we live in Vancouver Bc Canada thx hope to hear from you
Thanks! I’m not too familiar with the Subaru Legacy aftermarket unfortunately.
Great video, I'll definitely be doing the same when I install my wide body kit, with the front guards, they don't have an inner guard that needs to be cut does it?
On most cars, the front typically has a plastic splash guard that will either need trimmed or removed.
Sorry bud, this is slightly better than the slit technique but this is still not the right way to do it.
The right way is to cut the high line on the outer skin. cut the inner skin and separate where the 2 seams meet if you can. Roll a sheet and swage a flange line ideally but not necessary. Can either lap weld using stitches spaced 25-50mm apart or if you made the flange spot weld.
Then stitch weld the rolled tub you made 25-50mm apart and cut the excess and seal everything up.
Essentially it's the same but comes out a lot cleaner and doesn't warp the outer skin. Fully welded is not necessary.
what about the primer you can see?
The car is going to be repainted, the customer wanted me to go ahead and mount the overs in the mean time so he could drive the car at an event.
@@lock_to_lock So point proven for using rivnuts? He now has to take it back off to paint it lol Wide bodies absolutely come of fairly regularly on cars that see the track.
@@damonpeters900 rivets can be drilled out very easily. Rivnuts are ugly idc what anyone says lol
@@lock_to_lock being ugly is an entirely invalid argument for this video 😂 In the video you claim "stop pretending you're going to take the wide body off". Wrong. Wide bodies become a wear item on track cars and they do come off. Rivnuts can be re used and take 30 seconds to remove the panel. Rivets have to be drilled out and restocked every time you take the panel off. You don't have to like rivnuts but this video and your reasons for it make you sound like a moron. No one is saying rivnuts look good. But on a track car they just make sense.
just missing ITB's
I can understand riveting to the rear quarter but taking the rear bumper off is an essential for me so maybe in my case id use riveting nuts on the bumper
Good point, if your widebody overlaps panels I can understand using rivnuts where they are needed.
That was my thought too.