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HELP !!!Bushwacker flairs!!! to suit zook, where, price etc

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HELP !!!Bushwacker flairs!!! to suit zook, where, price etc

Post by kyzermattingley »

Have seen a few Zook's with bushwacker flares in the members pics and was wondering where these can be purchased, have looked at most of the jeep ones but they have indicators moulded into them and such, any help would be great thanks
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Post by lockdup »

I think BBM sell them. your looking at $700 for the whole car
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Just follow a car around off road running them, you'll be able to pick up a set off the side of the track for free in no time ;)

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Just use old for lease or sale signs...corflute works mad...
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Post by TomZook »

Use plastic garden edging from bunnings, or purple pig sell flare rubber. (not sure if purple pig in brisbane)
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Post by adrian` »

try these. http://www.trailtough.com/index.php?pag ... &Itemid=53

not exactly bushwackers but pretty similar. they have just got me a full set from the US and sent to me here in mildura (VIC) for $822.

just make sure to allow a good month, they told me it would take two weeks and that was a month ago, there ment to be here tomorrow or the next day. altho for the delay they have offered to give me a discount on my next purchase
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Post by ajsr »

I think you will find that they are bushwacker flares from trail tough
or maybe try the ones on my rig they are less than half the price and aussie made by boss in dandy vicImage
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Post by Gwagensteve »

My understanding is that the TT flares ARE bushwhacker- They are CJ rears trimmed to suit by TT.

could be wrong, but that's what I recall being the case.

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Post by adrian` »

well the lady told me they werent actually bushwackers
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Post by Zook_Fan »

asjr - do 'boss' or where ever you got those flares have a website?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

There's a new distributor just been appointed for their products. I'm sure details will follow soon.

They're a great product. If they made them about 1.5" wider with no rebates to fit into the sierra body contours they'd be PERFECT.

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Post by adrian` »

well i got my flares today and they are actually bush wackers so if you like contact www.locktup4x4.com.au and they can get you some bushwackers
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Post by wideaz »

trail tough flares are bushwackers flares
just got mine delivered by locktup4x4
they fit great look great and are a full 6 inch flare
though they dont cover my tyres!!!
meant to cover a 14.5 inch tyre though im running 10.5s
i do have a big offset and spacers though lol
highly recommend these flares
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Post by mcwilly »

pics. what offset and spacers u running
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Post by mcwilly »

sorry double post
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Post by get it up there »

Pretty sure mine are the trail tough ones to.... 6" wide. Mine runs lux diffs, with 11.5" wide tires..
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Post by Kitika »

I wanna know more about them "boss" flares too! They'd be perfect for covering up my guard chop if they could stretch that big. Are your guards standard ajsr? And how much did you pay for them?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

The boss flares are *quite similar* to the calmini flares, but they are made from a very soft compound and are pretty much indestructable. I've not seen one torn or damaged. I have a couple of genuine calmini flares and they explode when I hit them on stuff.

They will cover ENORMOUS guard chops- it's all up to where you mount them. you'll notice these have been mounted right up near the top of the tub and are clearing 35"+ tyre.

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The owner of the moulds for these has changed a few times. We've had access to them through a few sources in Vic for a while, but they've not been widely available.

There is a new distributor for these. Expect to see these widely available soon. hopefully we'll see the end of TJ fronts, $$$$$$$$ bushwhackers that fall off etc on sierras.

PS you can see in these photos the flares have taken hits (from the scrapes) They can be pushed totally flat against the panel and they just pop back.

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Post by wideaz »

here are the pics of my bushwackers just recently put on. see how much the tyres stick out. i think around 2 inches
i have 50mm offset on rims
i have 50mm offset on spacers
the rims are 15x7
the tyres are 33x10.5x15 BFG all terrain
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Post by Kitika »

Ok you've sold me on the boss flares. I'll be mounting mine exactly where those are on that zook in the pic :)
So when are they going to be widely available? I might even give the zook a respray and make it look 'nice' if I can do away with my garden edging flares :lol:
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Post by PJ.zook »

Wouldnt mind a set of them boss flares, how much are they?
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Post by Zook_Fan »

who ever the new distributor is needs to speak up :armsup:. I would be up for a set if they are cheaper than the bushwackers
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sierra flares

Post by patzuki »

Thanks Steve, havent been on here for a while, too busy setting up the new company.
We are the distributor of the Boss flares for Sierra, Vitara and many other makes and models.
Pricing for Sierra is $395 plus Gst for non members of the Vic Suzi Club and and $350 plus GST for members.
Or if your keen, a group buy can be organized.

Details will be on our website, should be live hopefully by Friday.http://www.doubleblackoffroad.com
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Post by patzuki »

you know you want one
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Post by Gwagensteve »

:armsup:

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Post by NIK »

I dont even need any but those things look sweet!
And a top price too.
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Post by croatian4x4 »

ajsr wrote:I think you will find that they are bushwacker flares from trail tough
or maybe try the ones on my rig they are less than half the price and aussie made by boss in dandy vicImage
HI Mate,
Also interested in a website of the distributer of these flares when you get the chance.
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Post by cj »

croatian4x4 wrote:
ajsr wrote:I think you will find that they are bushwacker flares from trail tough
or maybe try the ones on my rig they are less than half the price and aussie made by boss in dandy vicImage
HI Mate,
Also interested in a website of the distributer of these flares when you get the chance.
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patzuki wrote:Thanks Steve, havent been on here for a while, too busy setting up the new company.
We are the distributor of the Boss flares for Sierra, Vitara and many other makes and models.
Pricing for Sierra is $395 plus Gst for non members of the Vic Suzi Club and and $350 plus GST for members.
Or if your keen, a group buy can be organized.

Details will be on our website, should be live hopefully by Friday.http://www.doubleblackoffroad.com
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Re: sierra flares

Post by Hybrid »

patzuki wrote:Thanks Steve, havent been on here for a while, too busy setting up the new company.
We are the distributor of the Boss flares for Sierra, Vitara and many other makes and models.
Pricing for Sierra is $395 plus Gst for non members of the Vic Suzi Club and and $350 plus GST for members.
Or if your keen, a group buy can be organized.

Details will be on our website, should be live hopefully by Friday.http://www.doubleblackoffroad.com
Hi Pat. How much wider than the stock flares are these?
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Post by Kitika »

Thanks Steve, havent been on here for a while, too busy setting up the new company.
We are the distributor of the Boss flares for Sierra, Vitara and many other makes and models.
Pricing for Sierra is $395 plus Gst for non members of the Vic Suzi Club and and $350 plus GST for members.
Or if your keen, a group buy can be organized.

Details will be on our website, should be live hopefully by Friday.www.doubleblackoffroad.com
What about an outers member price too? I find it a little hard to be a Vic suzi club member being in W.A. :D
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