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Post by Lawrence »

What kind of flares can I get from ARb for my gq? Can I buy bushranger there?
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Post by patrol42 »

Yes ARB sell the Bushranger Flexiflares in 35mm and 65mm widths. Each pack will do 2 guards so you need to packs to do front and rear.
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Post by hdn177 »

tjm have flares to :) but not the flexi ones, they b fibre glass
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Post by Mowie »

Lawrence wrote:What kind of flares can I get from ARb for my gq? Can I buy bushranger there?
Looking against GQ in the ARB Price list it has;

DURAFLARES - Set Of 4 - Black
(D1001)

Price $362.00
Fitting $120.00

Colour coding $220.00
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Post by of4x4 »

Bit off the topic of ARB, but if you're looking for flexiflares, try ebay.

I bought some of these from Hobzee (respected seller and member of OL)a while back and they were brilliant. You cut to the length that you want and just screw them in with techscrews. You can get both 35 and 65 mm widths.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Toyota-Landcruis ... dZViewItem

6M continual length was enough to do my LWB GQ, with plenty to spare.
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Post by patrol42 »

of4x4 wrote:Bit off the topic of ARB, but if you're looking for flexiflares, try ebay.

I bought some of these from Hobzee (respected seller and member of OL)a while back and they were brilliant. You cut to the length that you want and just screw them in with techscrews. You can get both 35 and 65 mm widths.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Toyota-Landcruis ... dZViewItem

6M continual length was enough to do my LWB GQ, with plenty to spare.
Looks to be exactly the same as the Flexi Flare is, but cheaper. (Flexi Flare is about $75 for 3m).
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Post by noelb1 »

the bushranger flexi flares do come with the hi tensile wire and screws.
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Post by dirtyGQ »

yep i got the bushranger they work out to $75 A PAIR.
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Post by SLOGQ »

If you have a clark rubber near you go there, i paid about $65 for 6 meters of the wider stuff about 6 months ago........
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Post by turps »

What ever you get. I would go for the ones with wire in edge. The std clark rubber ones sag and look crap after a while.
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Post by SLOGQ »

turps wrote:What ever you get. I would go for the ones with wire in edge. The std clark rubber ones sag and look crap after a while.
Yep, very true, but its not hard to feed the wire in the flare with a bit of dishwashing liquid.........
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Post by rover1 »

if you dont care about looks, use conveyer belt, it does the job nicely.
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Post by Mulisha »

or that weed plastic stuff from bunnings..
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