The Fortek kit is one of the widest bodykits that you can
fit, and customers often have problems sourcing wheels that are large enough.
Another problem that often occurs is that the kit is a bonded kit, with small
contact areas, and is designated as advanced fit only.
This bodykit is derived and developed from purely motor sport
origins. The original Fortech, kits were fitted to space frame racers (or
silhouette cars), consisting of a tubular chassis, covered by a Mini shaped
Body. As such they were never designed to fit conventional Minis. This is the
source of almost all the fitting problems experienced by customers, purchasing
Fortech style kits from ALL UK sources.
The original kits were actually a collection of removable
panels fixed by fasteners, and designed with the express purpose of covering the
large wheels that were used within the racing categories. This purity of design
was translated into a very pure shape. The soft flowing lines of the arches,
mimic the gently rounded lines of the Mini itself complimenting it perfectly and
result in what must be the most uncluttered design available. The true Fortek
kit is a 5-piece kit consisting of a very functional front bumper, and 4 large wheel arches
- This is the Fortech kit sold by competitors.
Because of the fact that most of our customers are building
road-going cars, we developed an 8-piece version, since most customers with road
going cars wanted side skirts and a rear spoiler. The side skirts are very much
in keeping with the rest of the kit in that they are very simple in shape. The
rear bumper is simply a front one fitted to the back.
These kits have very wide arches that are bonded onto the
metalwork of the front and rear wings. The first job when fitting is to line
everything up, and secure the kit with screws, then to remove each item in turn
and bond it on. The joints are then smoothed out using conventional body filler.
The fixings can be left but most people remove them prior to painting as they
can disclose themselves through the paintwork. Filling the area under the arch
with expanding foam is a common method of adding strength and durability to the
fixing.

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