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Rocky flares?

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Rocky flares?

Post by mrRocky »

gday guys i have a 89 f75 rocky and was just wondering if i can fit the wider flares of the later model rockys as a straight swap as the body design seems very similar
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Re: Rocky flares?

Post by HotFourOk »

mrRocky wrote:gday guys i have a 89 f75 rocky and was just wondering if i can fit the wider flares of the later model rockys as a straight swap as the body design seems very similar
cheers
I think the body's are exactly the same mate, I have an F78, so let me know if you need any measurements or pics etc.

PS - Do you know where to buy these flares? :D
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Post by MightyMouse »

DaiAuto in Melbourne had some awhile ago....

When I was looking to replace a Feroza one they accidentally supplied me a Rocky one. Looks sort of similar until you go to fit it.

However these types of bits are not very cheap, so that could take the edge off you plans.
( usual disclaimers )

It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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