wide arches ?

the passenger

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were do i get some wide arches like the kit car style me n my lass own a r reg 2.0l 16v cupra sport and are finding it hard to get mods for nice mods not ott stuff like 50" subs and hydraulics any info much appreciated
 
check out www.ibizamk2.co.uk for your options.

As for the wide arch kit, best bets getting the mk3 ibiza wide arch kit from m99 styling and having a body shop cut and shut it on because it's not available on general sale for the mk2.

Then you will be need some wheel spacers to bring your wheels out unless you want to fork out for wideing the suspension and beams.

Wide arches for me would fall in te 50" sub and hydraulics category even tho its nice.
 

Mckellar

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are you wanting wide arches to fit wide wheels, because if you are, there are ways around it without making it look like a space ship
 

the passenger

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cool

wow thats the hit i needed, how much info, that has saved me hours ofn endless searching:) we do own a 15" sub but it aint going in this car tiz to big it made the last car rattle:lol: lancaster kick ass NOT
 
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the passenger

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are you wanting wide arches to fit wide wheels, because if you are, there are ways around it without making it look like a space ship

no i think with some wide arches and some spacers to increase size of the rear axel if you would, it would make it grip even better (had a bad do with my lass's old lude on 17's so 16" only from now on
 
Sooner than you might think.

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And yes there are f2 arches in that pile.
 

Dave_R

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Was thinking of them fibre glass doors myself but for everyday car I wouldn't feel safe, specially with the way the kiddies are driving around here lately!
 

ibizacupra

Jack-RIP my little Friend
Jul 25, 2001
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thing is people want them but dont want to part with sufficient money to get em... then there's the little job of actually fitting them..

:rolleyes:
 
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