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Aftermarket GU wheel flares.

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Aftermarket GU wheel flares.

Post by DanielS »

Guys,

Chasing some aftermarket GU wheel flare- and if they are avalible slightly wider to cover a 35" tyre .

Thanks

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Post by krusty182 »

Good luck. I could only find genuine ones second hand from wreckers for about $150 each for the front ones. I ended up getting some fibreglass ones off eBay for $150 the pair, fit pretty good, but you need to make your own mounting holes and be a bit careful.
If you only want rubber flexy flares, go to Clark Rubber, they sell the same stuff as Bushranger use for their flares for a lot less money.
I run 35's on my GU and they are pretty much covered by the eBay ones. If you're really concerned, you could get the factory or eBay flares and then go to Clark Rubber and attach some of their stuff to them so you'd have flares on flares.
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Post by DanielS »

Thanks mate, i will have to look into the fiber G ones unfortunitly.

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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

I got some GU front TJM Glass ones for sale. One is brand new in box and the other has a small crack near the mounting hole under the guard. I only want $150.
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Post by benhl »

Aidannorris off this board has a pair of rear fiberglass ones for sale as he had to buy all 4 but only needed the fronts (ute) depends - do you have a wagon?
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Post by DanielS »

benhl wrote:Aidannorris off this board has a pair of rear fiberglass ones for sale as he had to buy all 4 but only needed the fronts (ute) depends - do you have a wagon?
Thanks guys, I will let my mate know, and yeah its for a wagon.

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Post by voidroid »

I use black UV treated garden edging from Bunnings. 75, 100, 150mm widths. Cuts easily with tin snips. I use 100mm and it does expand in the heat of the sun, but tends to hold it's shape quite well. I won't be scratching my guards against trees or dirt mounds so I didn't need the flexibility of rubber.
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