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Doubleblack offroad flare photos

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Doubleblack offroad flare photos

Post by Gwagensteve »

Bill (Patzuki on here) runs Doubleblack offroad, and offers a range of urethane flares. Bill and I been talking over the last few weeks and I agreed to take some photos of Bill's flares on my junk so there's some accurate info about what various flares cover.

Obviously, there's no vendor/yellow star system on Outers, and, I'm not affiliated with doubleblack offroad in any way. I'll be buying my flares the same as anyone else, I just did some work so everyone can see what covers what. Sorry if anyone thinks this is blatant marketing, that's not really my intention - it's not like TJ flares are hard to find, but at least there's a series of "like for like" photos for comparison.

The car is my 1.0 ute. It runs WT diffs.

The tyre/wheels details are as follows:

The GV rims are just that - GV rims, but they have been narrowed to 6.5" (this has had no effect on the overall width of the car on these wheels.) tyres are 9/34 16 swampers.

The Beadlocked rims are 2WD F100 rims flipped and offset. They are 5.5" rims before beadlocking, so they are effectively 6" rims now. They have about 2.25" of backspacing. Tyres are 9/34 16 swampers.

The alloy rims are 15X7. Not sure on offset but I'd reckon backspacing at about 3.5" (so 5P offset is likely) Tyres are AT 31 10.5's

The Q78's are on 15X7 rims, beadlocked for about 7.5" of overall rim width. Backspacing on these is about 3.5"

The calmini style flares are 5" in width.
The TJ flares are 7" in width.

Yes, my guards are a bit wonky. I tried to get them to fit as well as possible without too much work.


Here's the photos:

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31 on alloy rim - side view

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31 on alloy rim - front view. Tyre is *slightly* outside guard edge.

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31 on alloy rim, rear view

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34 on GV rim, side view

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34 on GV rim front view. Tyre is fully covered.

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34 on GV rim rear view

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34 on beadlocked rim, side view

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34 on Beadlocked rim, front view. Tyre is outside of guard edge.

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34 on beadlocked rim, rear view

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Q78, Calmini style flare, side view

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Q78 Calmini style flare, front view. Tyre is well outside guard.

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Q78 Calmini style flare, rear view.

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Q78 TJ rear flare side view

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Q78 TJ rear flare front view. Tyre is fully covered.

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Q78 TJ rear flare rear view

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Q78 TJ front flare side view

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Q78 TJ front flare front view

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Q78 TJ rear front 3/4 view

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Q78 TJ front 3/4 view


Hope this provides some useful info.

to purchase these flares:

http://www.doubleblackoffroad.com/main.php

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TJ Flares = the ugly
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Post by ljxtreem »

sierrajim wrote:TJ Flares = the ugly
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Post by grimbo »

sierrajim wrote:TJ Flares = the ugly
soooooo ugly
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Post by Gwagensteve »

TJ fronts are terrible.

The TJ rears might be an option for people running 8" rims and 12.5's. At 7" wide (as the double black flares are) they're too wide for my front setup - 6" wide would be perfect. I'm not crazy about the look, but it looks kind of OK.

The calmini flares are my preferred style, but 5" of width isn't enough even for a 10.5, as the photos show.

It's a conundrum.
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Post by mrRocky »

my old extended jeep rears
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Post by mistaboz »

Steve, will these flares fully cover the guard with a virtual lift in the rear?

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Post by PJ.zook »

Unfortunately the urethane flares arent going to be legal for most of our rigs as the tyres will still stick out. Is there a lip or anything on the flares that we can attatch some rubber to, so to get some extra width?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

mistaboz wrote:Steve, will these flares fully cover the guard with a virtual lift in the rear?

Cheers,
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Sure will.

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Post by Zonka »

PJ.zook wrote:Is there a lip or anything on the flares that we can attatch some rubber to, so to get some extra width?
Hey PJ,
There is a lip on the flare so extensions are possible. I'll be attempting to do this with my own in the next week or so. Not sure how it's going to look (not too good i think) but need something to keep the tyres 'relatively' legal.

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Post by ronoor »

i like the flares but hate the look of the rivets i,ve been told there s a cover that covers them. do have u a pic off the cover. cheers ron
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Post by JrZook »

Anyone know how much wider these are to the std WT flare?
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Post by grimbo »

ronoor wrote:i like the flares but hate the look of the rivets i,ve been told there s a cover that covers them. do have u a pic off the cover. cheers ron
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