Fender Size?

kpack5982

Yeah, it was pretty stiff, but eventually a buddy
Jul 13, 2005
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I am looking to get some new fenders, but it was brought to my attention that the 87-90 ones are a little different than the 91-93s and I have a 93. What is the difference of the earlier ones and will they work for my car? I am going to keep the 16 inch pony rims on there also if that helps
 
There is really not that much of a difference. The later ones are a little wider to accomodate the 16" wheels. There are plenty of people with the 16" wheels on an earlier car though. I have noticed that the tires do stick out a little on my 89 than on the later cars, but you won't have to modify anything if you get the earlier fenders. I would just make sure both of your replacements are the same.
 
Ok well it has come to my attention that they ARE NOT exact matches. Does anyone know how exactly to modify them to be installed without noticing a difference or where to find a couple fenders for cheap, other than a junk yard?
 
From my expierence... the difference is not in the width of the fender. But in the opening size. The newer 90-93 fenders have a different fender extension. It give the wheel well more room. Again, i'm not saying the others are wrong. But i have a '86 and '93 with 17x9's and the same tires on them. The difference is the fender extension is closer to my tire. Try looking at photos to see what i'm saying. GOod luck
 
Dennis is correct!! It is just the front area of the fender where the extension is. I think some on here have 17X8 and 17X9 on 87-90 cars with no trouble. I put 17X8 with a 245 on my 81 with no trouble. (That was with 96 spindles too.)
 
Everyone got it. The fenders are completely interchangeable, as long as you have the correct extensions to match them. If you score a set of '79-'90 fenders, you will need the matching extensions. If you find a set of '91-'93 fenders, you can re-use your originals.
 
So I would have to find some 87-90 extentions, correct, like these from cjpony parts? http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb...~S2A80OOU6U24232115416c~Z5Z5Z5~Z5Z5Z50000016c

cost as much as both the fenders themselves I am getting! Anyone know where to find them cheaper?


If you have a 93 I would not recommend the earlier style Fenders and Extension. I remember an Article in 5.0 Magazine from many years back where they wanted to use the Front Fender Extension from a 91-93 on an earlier Model and they had to use some tin snips to cut some of the Fender to fit the Extensions on.
 
Yes, they tend to hit near the rear of the well and rub. Personally if a fender ever needs to be changed on a Fox Mustang, i would replace it with a 91-93 fender only. The pre-91 fenders are a downgrade IMHO and you will run into probs with 17" and larger wheels and get rubbing in the rear.

Also, the inner fender liners are different as well with the 91-93 cars having a slightly larger opening.