IndyJimW Posted September 20, 2005 Report Posted September 20, 2005 My 87 Avanti looks as if the front fenders cracked behind the wheel openings and have been repaired. I have been told that Kelly had a problem with cracked front fenders on his early Avanti's. Is this true and what caused them to crack?
WayneC Posted October 12, 2005 Report Posted October 12, 2005 My 87 Avanti looks as if the front fenders cracked behind the wheel openings and have been repaired. I have been told that Kelly had a problem with cracked front fenders on his early Avanti's. Is this true and what caused them to crack? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Exactly where is the cracking (ie, when you say "behind the wheel openings, do you mean inner fender inside of the wheel openings, or wheel opening lip, or the area between the wheel openings and the door, or around a body mount)? Most cracking around the wheel wells is likely caused by a poor choice of tire size, resulting in a clash between the body and the tire (hitting a bump while turning into a driveway, etc). You'll know it if that's happening to you, but it may have happened to a prior owner, who then got rid of the tires and repaired the damage.
IndyJimW Posted October 13, 2005 Author Report Posted October 13, 2005 If the fenders had cracked they have been repaired. Both front fenders of my Avanti look like they have been repaired. There is a "wave" located at the rear of the wheel opening at about the belt line going straight up to the top of the fender. Someone told me at an Avanti meet that the first 120 of the '87 Avanti had a problem with the front fenders cracking I was just wondering if this was true and what caused the problem.
SBCA96 Posted November 3, 2005 Report Posted November 3, 2005 All Avanti II's have the possibility of cracking the front fenders just above the centerline of the tire. The reason for this is that the Avanti II was raised in the front to "level" the rake by Newman and Altman, the pair that bought the rights to the Avanti from Studebaker. When they raised the body, it left an even larger front wheel house opening, so they added a "filler" piece of fiberglass. You will notice that the Avanti II fender above the tire is "thicker" then the original Stude Avanti. This added filler, tends to hit the top of the tire on a turn/dip, due to the exaggerated suspension travel on the Studebaker framed Avanti. I find it quite odd that an 87 GM framed Avanti would do this too, but its very possible that the track is wider on the GM frame then the Stude frame. This would put the rim/tire package out closer to the fender and allow it to contact. This can be solved by using skinny tires (ick) or by modding the suspension with taller rebound bumpers so that the suspension "bottoms" instead of cracking a fender. Personally I would rather be punished from the mistake of hitting a dip too hard by being jarred in my seat, then visiting the body shop for fiberglass work! Tom
IndyJimW Posted November 4, 2005 Author Report Posted November 4, 2005 This isn't a tire issue. I've installed larger tires then what it came with and they don't contact anything but where the parking brake cable causes the inner fender to bulge out, and then only when I turn it to the right lock. This looks as if it may have been a stress crack at the rear of the wheel opening going from the belt line up to the top of the fender on both sides.
SBCA96 Posted November 5, 2005 Report Posted November 5, 2005 Can you post a picture? I am having trouble visualizing this. Tom
mfg Posted January 27, 2021 Report Posted January 27, 2021 (edited) Many early Studebaker Avantis also have an odd looking 'flattened' area in the section of front fender described above.....usually when an early Avanti is restored, the body man will work that area over, making the flattened section un-noticeable. I've heard the odd looking flattened front fender area occurred at the factory during the initial fiberglass body construction....It happened due to clamping pressure while resin was setting up. ( My own early '63 Avanti has this flattened area, right & left sides...which I chose to leave alone.) Edited January 27, 2021 by mfg
JensenHealey Posted February 1, 2021 Report Posted February 1, 2021 The front fenders on both my 1989 convertible (shown below) and the 1988 coupe both show evidence of cracks at the top of one or both fenders. The fenders on the 1988 coupe are much worse than this.
studegary Posted February 1, 2021 Report Posted February 1, 2021 That looks to me like it was hit by something, such as a rock thrown up from a turned wheel.
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