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bush wacker flares
bush wacker flares
hows it going, im just wondering where i can buy some bush wacker flares from, ive been searching and the only place i can find is bbm motorsport but they are currently out of stock and wont be getting any in for some while apparently.
any help would be great, Thanks
any help would be great, Thanks
I think BBM is it in OZ but if you're not set on Bushwackers then these flexible version of Calmini's might be worth a look which are cool as you can't break them http://www.bossproducts.net.au/contact_us.htm They have just appointed a new Distributor and Sierra ones should available again in a week or so.
Here's the Calmini ones so you can see what they look like http://www.puresuzuki.com/fenderflares.htm but they are rigid
P.S. They should be a better price than the Bushwackers too
Here's the Calmini ones so you can see what they look like http://www.puresuzuki.com/fenderflares.htm but they are rigid
P.S. They should be a better price than the Bushwackers too
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US ebay has a fair few sets of bushwakers or just stock jeep flares cheap as long as the freight wasnt too stupid.
I agree that the bush wacker looks better but are also alot dearer when i have seen them.
I agree that the bush wacker looks better but are also alot dearer when i have seen them.
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They are not as strong as suggested to a point, i had them on the mud4b and before putting them on we decided to see if they were as tough as they advertised, so we walked on them first (not a problem) then we thought we would drive over them (again no problem with a 37" over them) so on they go..
Once out to lcmp i hit a small tree (around a inch thick) going crawling and it ripped one clean off, the other side done the same thing on the 3rd day, they are not strong with front ways force (headon to the flare) and just rip the eyelets out. other than that i was very impressed with them.
cheers mark.
Once out to lcmp i hit a small tree (around a inch thick) going crawling and it ripped one clean off, the other side done the same thing on the 3rd day, they are not strong with front ways force (headon to the flare) and just rip the eyelets out. other than that i was very impressed with them.
cheers mark.
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The flexible Calmini style flares are pretty much indestructible.cj wrote:...these flexible version of Calmini's might be worth a look which are cool as you can't break them http://www.bossproducts.net.au/contact_us.htm They have just appointed a new Distributor and Sierra ones should available again in a week or so.
Here's the Calmini ones so you can see what they look like http://www.puresuzuki.com/fenderflares.htm but they are rigid
P.S. They should be a better price than the Bushwackers too
I've seen them pressed totally flat against the body... the body might not come back but the flares do.
The only problem is they always seem to be about 1" too narrow for our cars.
I don't like the look of bushwackers, and I detest TJ fronts jammed on sierras, but TJ rears all around look fine IMHO.
JK rears (heavily trimmed) might be cool too.
Steve.
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I got a set for mine a few months back.. i've only done a few trips with them.. seem great so far. I got them through a private sale.. but they were brand new. I believe the original guy got them through locked up 4x4..
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i have delt with Will Perez
wperez@sydneytheatre.com.au
on this site so if you can't get them shipped talk to him . and if you want we can do something to get them to you
http://www.rocky-road.com/zukflare.html
wperez@sydneytheatre.com.au
on this site so if you can't get them shipped talk to him . and if you want we can do something to get them to you
http://www.rocky-road.com/zukflare.html
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his left me an email and said that he can get some sent from the US to perth then to me here in Mildura for $822inc. there not actually bush wackers tho, here is the link
http://www.trailtough.com/index.php?pag ... &Itemid=53
http://www.trailtough.com/index.php?pag ... &Itemid=53
These are what I have on my car (from Locktup) and they are Bushwacker.adrian` wrote:his left me an email and said that he can get some sent from the US to perth then to me here in Mildura for $822inc. there not actually bush wackers tho, here is the link
http://www.trailtough.com/index.php?pag ... &Itemid=53
Gwagensteve wrote:The flexible Calmini style flares are pretty much indestructible.cj wrote:...these flexible version of Calmini's might be worth a look which are cool as you can't break them http://www.bossproducts.net.au/contact_us.htm They have just appointed a new Distributor and Sierra ones should available again in a week or so.
Here's the Calmini ones so you can see what they look like http://www.puresuzuki.com/fenderflares.htm but they are rigid
P.S. They should be a better price than the Bushwackers too
I've seen them pressed totally flat against the body... the body might not come back but the flares do.
The only problem is they always seem to be about 1" too narrow for our cars.
I don't like the look of bushwackers, and I detest TJ fronts jammed on sierras, but TJ rears all around look fine IMHO.
JK rears (heavily trimmed) might be cool too.
Steve.
how wide are they ? ive been thinking about getting new flares but a lot of driving i do sees a bit of side scrubbing and im worried that if i got the rigid bushwhacker ones they would just get as demolished as my stock flares are now...
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dayam nice ride mateget it up there wrote:I got a set for mine a few months back.. i've only done a few trips with them.. seem great so far. I got them through a private sale.. but they were brand new. I believe the original guy got them through locked up 4x4..
i'd prefer the bushranger flexiflares myself as they are a lot more durable than the rigid stuff.
unfortunately never had a chance to fit them on my zuk as i'd ended up selling it soon after. i've got two boxes of it waiting for a buyer in the for sale thread now! haha
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