Custom modular JK hardtop
#1593
Amazing workmanship, for sure. A little square for my preferences, but I know that's the look you're trying to achieve so I applaud you. Thoughts on painting the fenders the same color as the hardtop? I think it would look good and tie in the sandy brown.
#1595
Looks great. One minor thing, I'm not sure if it's the angle of the photos, but it appears the fenders are slightly narrower than the factory rear bumper. Just little details that seem to make the design flow a little better if they were the same width where the meet. Overall awesome design though and keep up the good work!
#1597
The fronts are the way they are because I designed them to be very faithful to the original. Wouldn't want to change them - I like them exactly the way they are .
Here are three color options - black as the fronts currently are, body color, and Spice to match the hardtop.
I'll probably paint my final fenders body color, for two reasons - first, because the fenders on almost all of the original Willys were body color. Second, since the original Willys didn't have rear fenders, I want the rear fenders to visually blend into the body a bit more than they would if they were black or Spice.
#1598
Since the fenders will come out of the molds with enough material to support any of the trim options, that can be decided when they go on. Also makes me think that if these became a commercial product maybe they should have the largest trim option (E), and the user could be supplied with templates and photos like this so they could decide which trim option they like best.
#1599
Looks great. One minor thing, I'm not sure if it's the angle of the photos, but it appears the fenders are slightly narrower than the factory rear bumper. Just little details that seem to make the design flow a little better if they were the same width where the meet. Overall awesome design though and keep up the good work!
#1600
The Body Color fenders follows through on the Classic theme , great look and Function.
The only thing I worry about is that the fiberglass is unyielding, any hit on it will be to the body panels. The current material flexes and gives enough to escape damage.
If they go to production, would they be fiberglass, or maybe both ? Choice
The only thing I worry about is that the fiberglass is unyielding, any hit on it will be to the body panels. The current material flexes and gives enough to escape damage.
If they go to production, would they be fiberglass, or maybe both ? Choice