Wide body top up... Where to get it?

apek beca

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I got set of 18" rims & very soon I'll be installing a BBK that needes about 7-8mm spacer.
With the rims I've been messing up my car & once I got into wet roads my car would have black dirt lines.
I guess that I've got to spend more money on my car... This seems endless. Still okay for me at the moment.

Next thing that I need to do is to widen my body. Thinking of something simple, maybe about 10-15mm.
Not too wide la... Making it enough to cover & still looks ori. No big chunk pls...
Know of a place that can do this? Something that's welded or bolted on, not double sided tapes only.
Don't want that thing to boomerang killing a something :rofl:
Something as the pix below:


Another thing concerns is the Candy White problem. Some shop can't get the color to match.
Base color problem... blah blah blah... :banghead:
Around how much to cough out for this?
Pls recommend a good shop that can do this...

Thanking all in advance
 

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apek beca

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O... could functions something like wide body right?
Block dirt from spraying to body?
If can the function is still there.

Function are more important than looks :D
 

ken yeang

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bro, wide body is NOT wide wheel arches....different thing.

Wide Wheel arches are found normally found in 4x4. Wide body involved fatter fender and rear quarter panel.
 

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Stance:Nation - Form > Function

Mostly it is for the look instead of the function.
 

apek beca

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thanks... spending money on this might not be such a good idea.
saves up on lug nut + spacer + could get better rims
going for 50 offset, now on 40
 

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