2nd Gen Protege General/Maintenance Discussion for 1995-1998 Models Only (BH Chassis)

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Old October-2nd-2002 | 03:05 AM
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Question Universal wings

There are no custom wings made for my 96 so I have to go with a universal one.

I've been to erebuni/spoilers.com and read their crap on measuring. I measured it out, but I'm not sure if I did it correctly or if I am way off. If anyone has the same bodystyle, please help me out with sizes.

I measured about 46-50 inches wide,

36-37 inches from the quarterpanel
Old October-2nd-2002 | 10:59 AM
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Hey bobfish. It is obviously that you are a newbie, and all newbies are highly proned to ask a question that have been asked already many times. So do some research first. But in case you did, here is the only custom wing I know for 2nd gen, besides all the OEM versions that are out there.

It is very expensive - $240, and it is from www.freedomdesign.com . Good luck.
Old October-2nd-2002 | 02:41 PM
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Yes, I am new considering I've only had my pro for about 6 months now. But, I have done my research and according to erebuni, they have tons of universal wings that will work as long as the supports are closer together then the width of the trunk.
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