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Here's what I did with the rear wheel well on the passenger side. It's pretty much the same procedure as the left one, but due to the location of the fuel filler door, the trimming of the wheel well skin had to be done differently.
This is a long and arduous task, but I felt it was necessary because I wanted to be able to easily fit standard parts in the rear, and other solutions involved welding things to the shocks to make them fit which complicates service and replacement. Moving both the height and location of the upper strut perch allowed me the clearance I needed between the tire and the springs, while allowing me to use any rear suspension assembly from the AWD '91-94 Mitsubishi Eclipse, Talons or Lasers. I had investigated all other options and found this to be the easiest long-term solution to that problem since I had all the tools necessary to do this.
It took me just under a month to do this in what little free time I can muster. Shooting video slowed the project to a snail's pace because I only have the hard drive space to edit an hour and a half at a time and it takes twice as long to edit and export what I've shot. With the project spanning over 30 hours, I had to call professional help on the audio track. The tune is an original piece by RojoDelChocolate, and the samples are from DayjobOrchestra. Two individuals who have kept me highly entertained over the years. Please check them out because they're good people.