Fiberglass fenders- junk

WHAT HAPPENED!! I feel bad because I know that I'd recommended them to you. Honestly, the ones I got from them were pretty good. I had researched fiberglass parts for a while before I'd decided to buy any. I was forewarned by a lot of guys that told me horror stories about how poorly they usually fit and how flimsy they can be. So when mine arrived I was expecting to have a lot of problems. But, I was surprised. Mine fit pretty good. I know I had to trim a little from where they mated to the cowl and do a slight bit of door gap adjustment (sanding). I also had to use double the number of body shims, but that was no big deal. Even the body man at the shop I had paint the car told me he was impressed by the fit. Did they send you the race versions by mistake? I'd be on the phone with them asap. I was really expecting you to be happy with them. - Sorry if I steered you wrong but I'm sure if the one they sent you had fit as well as the two they sent me, - you'd have recommended them too. Hope things get straightened out.

I really debated about using fiberglass. I couldn't find anybody making reproduction steel. The used fenders I'd found were usually very pricey and most needed rust or collision repair. I talked to 3 or 4 different companies and asked questions about quality before deciding whose to try. When I called Show Cars up to get information from them, I explained how important it was to me that the fenders needed to look like factory ones. They needed to bolt on in place just like originals. I made it clear that I didn't want problems with anything flexing when I drove down the road. I went so far as to tell them that if the panels didn't look right I was going to send them back. The person I talked to assured me that I would be happy and that everything would be as I wanted. That's why I'm puzzled with why you've gotten such crap from them.

And I forgot to mention they are thin you can see through them