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hilux flare question

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hilux flare question

Post by hiluxmad »

does anyone in australia sell flares similar to the bushwacker style to suit a 89 on hilux?
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bunnings?????
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Post by hiluxmad »

trying to aviod garden edging if i can.
but thanks
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Post by Jeeps »

They look good on hiluxes alright! Not for everyone i'm sure, but it's a nice option.

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Don't be afraid to order from the US websites. Just email them and ask if they do international deliveries. My bushwackers (flat style) arrived last week, delivery time was about 4 days from the states, better than most local mail :shock:

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Post by hiluxmad »

need the extra width of these style flares to cover GQ diffs for engineering.
was just trying to source local if i can.
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Post by Jeeps »

hiluxmad wrote:need the extra width of these style flares to cover GQ diffs for engineering.
was just trying to source local if i can.
If you want to buy local, try http://www.wooders.com.au/

They should be able to order something in


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Post by hiluxmad »

jeeps,
who did you get them through?
bushwacker only sell to their distributors apparently.
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Post by AussieCJ7 »

Sumit racing in the US sells them http://www.summitracing.com/search/year ... s=Rank|Asc


A few of the jeep suppliers here sell bushwackers for Jeeps I am sure they will order for you if you talk to them

Wooders gets my vote for this but search and you will find others
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I've seen the flexible calmini style flares for suzuki sierras used on the front of 3rd Gen hiluxes, and they looked pretty good.

These are available from doubleblack offroad, and they are flexible enough they countour well to the shape of the hilux front end.

http://www.doubleblackoffroad.com/

Could be worth a look.

I think bushwacker are too fragile from what I've seen - if hit, the bolt pockets break out.

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Post by Gwagensteve »

Doublepost :oops:
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Post by Jeeps »

hiluxmad wrote:jeeps,
who did you get them through?
bushwacker only sell to their distributors apparently.

I bought mine through Quadratec.com in the states, i've bought a few times from them in the past and they are great to deal with. They sent me their latest catalogue - all 351 pages of Wrangler accessories :shock: :D :cool: :armsup:

They're a jeep aftermarket seller but they should be able to get what you want.




Gwagensteve wrote:I think bushwacker are too fragile from what I've seen - if hit, the bolt pockets break out.

Steve.

Yes, that's the reason i didn't go with the pocket ones. These new flat style ones i've got are supposed to be able to take some hits.



Anyway, just do as i'm doing atm and just don't run flares at all!


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Post by PJ.zook »

lol the rozzers would love that
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