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Hilux Flares

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Hilux Flares

Post by quarkz »

Currently have a LN106R 1993 Hilux Single Cab Tray Back and I'm looking for pics of flares that go a fair way up the guards, don't want the ones that sit flush with the bottom of the guard (Flexy Flares, Duraflex, Bunnings Garden Trim etc). Does anyone have pics of ARB, TJM or Jungle Fender Flares fitted? What do you think of them? Thickness, Durability, Fitment etc? Having a hard time sourcing some pictures to make a decision. Any help would be appreciated.

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Post by TWISTY »

Had TJM flares on my old 4runner, fitted well, was always happy with them.

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Post by granborismo »

standard ln130 surf flares, just bolts straight on, fibreglass never had a prob with them, and they look the goods too..

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Post by blakegeee »

Have you seen these 4Runner fender flares, like the JDM ones;
http://www.junglefenderflares.com/news/ ... ial-order/
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Post by crankycruiser »

www.frp.com.au do some good flares.. but u will have to email them for pics.. theres none on there site that i can find :?
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Post by optima »

f r p look the same as arb ones an there only 250 a pair
if its got t#ts or tyres your gunna have trouble with it
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Post by blakegeee »

Those Jungle fender flares are only $250 for the full set. Since you are only using the front flares, you could get the ones for 4Runner or Hilux, whichever you prefer the style of, then just sell the rears.
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Re: Hilux Flares

Post by Latitude777 »

Has anyone tried these flares before??

http://www.supertrux.com/acatalog/Wheel_Arches_4x4.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Hilux Flares

Post by gutlux_88 »

im pretty sure i have a white pair of the fibergalss flares hanging up at home if u keen to put them on let me know?
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Re: Hilux Flares

Post by 80gus »

Ebay flares are good, There from Maylasia , there widest I could get for my truck.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyota-P ... cessories

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Re: Hilux Flares

Post by Latitude777 »

The supertrux flares are wider but not as nice IMO.
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