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Flares for lux

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Flares for lux

Post by Bowhunter »

Currently the rubber I'm running sits outside the width of my guards.

I have black plastic/rubber flare type guards (home jobs) mounted to "legalise" it.

I am not to convinced (from what I've heard) that the Transport boys/coppers would view them favourably and ticket me anyways.

I'm wondering if there are any form of aftermarket "bushwacker" type flares that are available for Lux's. :?

Are the Bushwacker ones (Jeeps aren't they) compatible with a Lux?

cheers,

Luke :cool:

PS I'm assuming this would make the wider track legal by mounting these type of flares.
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Post by Sic Lux »

Best bet would be check out ARB and TJM they should have something to suit. What you have is fine but if there going to do you for something they'll find some BS way of doing it. By law i'm 90% sure you can't increase your track more than 37.5MM (1 1/2 inches) so if they get picky and measure it and it's over that your done anyway
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Post by crack »

have a look on ebay u can find some nice fiberglass black flares for about half the price they are at the shops...of use lastic garden edging
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Post by TOYTRUK »

HI BOWHUNTER,
i think track width is measured from the centre of your tires across the car,wider tires dont necessarily increase your track just your overall width.rim back spacing will change your track.
i.e. stock solid axle rims on an ifs model will increase the track.
that is my understanding.i may be wrong, hopefully someone can confirm this. i ordered a set of bushwacker flares from american custom truck in qld.they are the aussie importer.takes about 6 weeks if they are not in stock.my lux is an 85. check bushwackers site for others.hope that helps.
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Post by Sic Lux »

so tell us bit more about you rig say ln106 runnig ifs rear diff and spacers front or are your runnig 10" wide rim bit of info would be good
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Post by batcho101 »

autobahn sell a fibreglass flair to suit all hilux models and it is 2.5 inch wide well at least the ones that used to be on mine where
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Post by Bowhunter »

Cheers boys!

The legality I'm concerned with not complying to is having my tyres outside my guards, not so much the specific wheel track.

I'll look into those option, and put some pics up in the next few days of my Lux.

cheers,

Luke :cool:
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Post by Bowhunter »

Here's a pic -

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The flares on there now are really quite stiff. Do they need to be softish so as to not harm pedestrians etc incase I hit one :twisted:

cheers,

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Post by Sic Lux »

Looks ok from that angle perhaps a down the side shot would be best also i wouldn't worry about them being hard once they hit that bar i don't think they'll mind :D i'd say there softer than that
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