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LJ flares

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LJ flares

Post by dez82 »

Anyone fitted flares to an LJ before?

Was looking at doing the old rubber strip / garden edging, but the lip under the guard seems too small to screw into.

Is there any other options out there? Don't want to spend big money.
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Re: LJ flares

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dez82 wrote:Anyone fitted flares to an LJ before?

Was looking at doing the old rubber strip / garden edging, but the lip under the guard seems too small to screw into.

Is there any other options out there? Don't want to spend big money.
What model lj.If its a lj50 you can put lj80 steel ones on it.
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Post by dez82 »

Its an LJ80. Ive got 30 inch tyres on it that stick outside the guards about 2-3 inches
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Post by meads02 »

you might be able to use some angle coming down vertically and out horizontally with some garden edging on top. i'll show you what i mean tomorrow. have you got that transfer yet?
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Post by zookieboi »

i just bought one today with flares on the back they are steel and about 4 inches wide and shaped really nice.
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Post by Jock »

You can get fibreglass flares for the front if you hunt around. Cost a bit though
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