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80 wider fibreglass flares???

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80 wider fibreglass flares???

Post by TheBigBoy »

Were can I find some good wider flares for my 80 series. I like the biggest size in the bushrangers but they dont make them for an 80 series. Im running neg 44's and they stick out of the old flares by about 40mm.
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Post by pork hunt »

Ring FRP in Qld. 07 3883 1301. You will find the flares on the website (product list) www.frp.com.au. Mick
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Post by TheBigBoy »

Gday, Ive purchased aftermarket flares from them before in the past. But I want a wide body kit. Not just normal gxl flares. A good 70mm wider would be nice... Any idea's where to get some?
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Post by killalux »

They also do a 125mm wide flare which would be what you want.

Now do you want to sell me your stock flares?

http://www.frp.com.au./productlist.php

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Post by crankycruiser »

these are the FRP 125mm wide ones on my 80.

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Post by TheBigBoy »

Wow, it looks like everyone is after my factory flares...

Awsome mate, been there a bunch of times and never knew they made a wider set. Got anymore pics for me cranky?? So I can get a better veiw.
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Post by crustybj60 »

http://www.frp.com.au./prodimages/80%20 ... lector.jpg

from the FRP website. 125mm

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Post by crankycruiser »

heres one.. i dont have any close ups.. can get some on wed if u like

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Post by xx.45_UTE.XX »

Cranky. You've. Convinsed me to put these on mine. Ive Neva noticed them on yours before now. Looks great
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Post by mick80 »

never even noticed they were wider cheers cranky ill get a set asap
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Post by crankycruiser »

beware tho. u need MASSIVE offset wheels to fill them... they are 16x10's on it in that foto, and they are 60mm backspace... and they just sit level with them :cool: anything less and it would look undertired
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Post by mick80 »

i got 16x10s as well cranky and my tires hang out probably at least 50mm with 315/75 tires on them do u think it will suit
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Post by crankycruiser »

mick80 wrote:i got 16x10s as well cranky and my tires hang out probably at least 50mm with 315/75 tires on them do u think it will suit
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i rekon they would sit level with them... i think a normal big offest 16x10 is about 90mm backspace, so they would sit 30mm in further than mine..
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Post by Clarkie86 »

Hey Ray are you running bump stop spacers tp stop the flares getting crunched? as i have a set of factory 125mm ones and they were getting hit when i had no spacers.
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Post by crankycruiser »

Clarkie86 wrote:Hey Ray are you running bump stop spacers tp stop the flares getting crunched? as i have a set of factory 125mm ones and they were getting hit when i had no spacers.
nah mate im not, my tyres only touched at the rear of the guards, so i cut that out, and the new arms pushed the diff far enough forwards so that it didnt hit there anymore..
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hey man got mine from repliglass at redbank always seem to be able to handle one off customs
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Post by scutty »

Wher can I get those flares mate?
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Post by crankycruiser »

scutty wrote:Wher can I get those flares mate?
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Post by Black Bull »

crankycruiser wrote:beware tho. u need MASSIVE offset wheels to fill them... they are 16x10's on it in that foto, and they are 60mm backspace... and they just sit level with them :cool: anything less and it would look undertired
yup i got 10" rims with neg 44 offset too :oops:
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Post by crankycruiser »

they dont look it? my disk doesnt even sit inside my rim they hangout that far :?
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Post by koffeeblack »

What about the Arctic style??
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Post by nicbeer »

will the frp ones fit on a std/dx that doesnt have the std gxl flares?
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Post by GO79 »

A mate got artic truck flares for his new hilux from uk he said he paid 1 g for 4 and there huge
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Re: 80 wider fibreglass flares???

Post by Barn »

is this thread still going?

im looking for GLX flare for the rear R quarter, l posted a wanted, and bugga, no replies. l checked out Bushwacker in the US, looks like they dont make them for Aussie 80 series. lm now considering replacing all of them, but with which after maket product?

l also checked out the seller on ebay $400 a set, and they say you cant use the original mud flaps with them, yet his photo looks like they are the original flaps...im getta confuessed.

Has anyone got some advice for me....l have read all the previous posts.

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Re: 80 wider fibreglass flares???

Post by azwa »

Barn wrote:is this thread still going?

im looking for GLX flare for the rear R quarter, l posted a wanted, and bugga, no replies. l checked out Bushwacker in the US, looks like they dont make them for Aussie 80 series. lm now considering replacing all of them, but with which after maket product?

l also checked out the seller on ebay $400 a set, and they say you cant use the original mud flaps with them, yet his photo looks like they are the original flaps...im getta confuessed.

Has anyone got some advice for me....l have read all the previous posts.

Cheers Barn
i bought mine from that fella on ebay no they dont fit with original flaps
and are quite a pain in the arse to get them to fit properly.
my bro in law bought his from frp alot better quality but a couple of hundred more :?
at the end of the day its personal preferance,
i bought the battery tray for my second battery from frp & they know there stuff
so if i had to buy flares again i'd buy from them no doubt .
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Re: 80 wider fibreglass flares???

Post by TheBigBoy »

After my original question and post I have been absolutely flooded with messages from people wanting genuine toyota flares. I realise they are the first thing to go when 4x4 but thats just nuts. Why doesnt anyone just make exact copies of the geniunes if there is that much of a market for them?
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Re: 80 wider fibreglass flares???

Post by fester2au »

TheBigBoy wrote:After my original question and post I have been absolutely flooded with messages from people wanting genuine toyota flares. I realise they are the first thing to go when 4x4 but thats just nuts. Why doesnt anyone just make exact copies of the geniunes if there is that much of a market for them?
FRP do make an almost exact copy of the factory flare. Trouble is the not quite exactly bit is the mounting. They do not use the factory mountings so they have to be screwed or riveted into the guard lips like the poverty pack ugrade ones and the big ones like Rays.

Generally out in the market you have basic flares to suit poverty pasck models which are styled on the width of the early narrower flare and these taper intot he body to suit the non flared factory mudflaps. Then FRP do a factory copy based on the later factory flare and using the later factory mudflap but no inbuilt mounts (unless they have chenged recently). Then you have the big arse flares like Rays which are 50mm from memory wider than the later factory flare but are moulded to use the later factory flare but again no moountings.
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Re: 80 wider fibreglass flares???

Post by dirty harry »

has anyone tried tjm ?
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Post by crankycruiser »

nicbeer wrote:will the frp ones fit on a std/dx that doesnt have the std gxl flares?

they sure will.. as they bolt on from under the guard. I used pop rivets with the REAL big heads to hold mine on.

can get a pic if need be..

I imagine the normal size FRP flares would be the same set up?
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