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LRA flares

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LRA flares

Post by team_little_legs »

G'day can anyone tell me if the lra flares are a road worthy item when fitted, cause i had a look at a few fitted to disco's and was woundering about the gap inside the inner guard ?

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Post by swamp »

As far as i remember flares are required to cover the tyres when viewed in plan i.e from the top looking down.
The tyres may not protrude from the bodywork .Same as flaring guards on street cars as done in the 70,s.
Any gaps should be sealed up.
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Post by jbell »

These things break pretty easy to, at least mine did
fibreglass is a bit brittle for heavy wheelin..


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Re: LRA flares

Post by shakes »

team_little_legs wrote:G'day can anyone tell me if the lra flares are a road worthy item when fitted, cause i had a look at a few fitted to disco's and was woundering about the gap inside the inner guard ?

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Post by Aquarangie »

LRA flares are not what they're cracked up to be, I also busted mine on the first trip and 6-7 months later I had to bin them as they got smashed up beyond rea[pir and at $600 a set that's not good enough IMO :bad-words: .

If you're cheap, the rubber ones that clark rubber sell do the job, cost about $100 to do a Rangie. They look a bit cheap and nasty but who cares for that price.

Try the flexi-Flares you can get from paddocks in the UK, even with freight they work out a tad cheaper. These come in either 50mm or 75mm wide to suit what sort of tyre you plan on fitting. They'res a couple of sets on some of the LR's in our club and so far so good even with the occasional tree contact they stay in one piece :D

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Post by def90 »

i think theres still a group buy going on aulro for the flexi flares, mine were well under $300 delivered for all 4!!
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Post by team_little_legs »

thanks for the help on this fellas but i think i will go with the LRA flares insted of the rubber beacuse i think it looks more leagel, cause i also want to be able to drive it into town with actracting to much attention.

just cruious is there anywhere in vic that i can go to buy flexi-Flares from ? or are they only posted ?
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Post by def90 »

i can't see (legality wise) why there would be a difference bewteen flexi flares and f'glass? as long as they cover your wheels. bunnings flares too, but they can look a little ordinary, some 4wd shops sell generic rubber flares that look alittle better then bunnings flares too.
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Post by disco95 »

team_little_legs wrote:thanks for the help on this fellas but i think i will go with the LRA flares insted of the rubber beacuse i think it looks more leagel, cause i also want to be able to drive it into town with actracting to much attention.

just cruious is there anywhere in vic that i can go to buy flexi-Flares from ? or are they only posted ?
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Post by Corgie Carrier »

team_little_legs wrote:thanks for the help on this fellas but i think i will go with the LRA flares insted of the rubber beacuse i think it looks more leagel, cause i also want to be able to drive it into town with actracting to much attention.

just cruious is there anywhere in vic that i can go to buy flexi-Flares from ? or are they only posted ?
Hey Mate

Try Clark rubber, they have different size flare rubber.

They have one in Traralgon

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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

but it looks s***t on a 5 door due to the dor is part of the gard
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Post by team_little_legs »

i agree it looks s***t on a five door
old boy did it on his disco
and it just looked un road worthy
so im not a big fan of it.

and ill probley make some type of inner guard eventurly
to stop dirt geting in there.
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Post by PacMan »

A 4x4 Shop here in Coffs Harbour stock them Flexi Flares.

I use the Flexi flares since a year with no dramas.

http://www.coffsharbour4wd.com.au
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Post by Gasolinejunkie »

Aren’t flexi flares the same thing you get in Bunnings & Clarks Rubber? Bushranger makes them as well. The 65mm & 75mm flares have wire inserts which should keep it from sagging.
Is there any difference in the rubber flares sold in Clarks Rubber and the expensive stuff from Bushranger? I desperately need a set of cover the Jungle Trekkers
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Post by Gasolinejunkie »

Oh, right. Thanks.
I’ve got an NH Pajero, haven’t seen anything like this made for it so might have to go with the cheepy rubber flares
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Post by team_little_legs »

you could probly cut your guards to fit a rover sytle flare or a jeep style ?
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Post by lokka »

Yep your right on the jeep shite tho they look crap just like jeeps get the flexy flare from the UK they look good cover the tyre well enough for rego and wont break like the LRA glass type :D
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Post by discothrasher »

go the paddocks ones i have them and a few others in GCLRO club do to strong and look just like the LRA ones been a durable flexi plastic touching up against embankments trees and rocks seem to not have any ill effects unlike the fibre glass ones
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