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Flares

Post by JK »

What flares to you guys use / recommend.

I need to fit at least 65mm flares when I go the 35/36s.

What sort or $$$ would you recommend?
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Post by Wendle »

I have used the rubber ones form K-mart on my last couple of trucks, they are a much better quality extrusion than the off the roll stuff that ARB etc sell, about $150 for the kit, which includes the stiffening wire and self drilling button head screws. I think it is about 70mm? Just covered the lugs on my claws on cruiser offset rims..
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Post by ausyota »

I agree on the el cheapo rubber ones.
They look like shit but do the job and are hard to damage.
Just make sure they have that wire edge, it keeps them from kinking on corners which is what mine do and look crap Im getting some new ones with wire.
For a while I was thinking about bushwacker plastic flares but I figure Ill just tear them off or crack them.

bushwacker web site
http://www.bushwacker.com/

flexi flares
http://www.kingsleyenterprises.com.au/s ... ucts&cat=7

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Post by bj on roids »

Wendle wrote:I have used the rubber ones form K-mart on my last couple of trucks, they are a much better quality extrusion than the off the roll stuff that ARB etc sell, about $150 for the kit, which includes the stiffening wire and self drilling button head screws. I think it is about 70mm? Just covered the lugs on my claws on cruiser offset rims..


pics?
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Post by Wendle »

bj on roids wrote:
Wendle wrote:I have used the rubber ones form K-mart on my last couple of trucks, they are a much better quality extrusion than the off the roll stuff that ARB etc sell, about $150 for the kit, which includes the stiffening wire and self drilling button head screws. I think it is about 70mm? Just covered the lugs on my claws on cruiser offset rims..


pics?


About the best pic I could find :(
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Post by bj on roids »

thanks dude!!

those wheels are a bit :oops: hello boyth!!
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Post by Wendle »

fuk off, they are awesome.
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Post by bj on roids »

whoopthies


thorry.....my bad ;)
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Post by Wendle »

you just want some the same. :twisted:
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Post by bj on roids »

i got 15x10" outlaws!!
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Post by Ferwoaza »

I need to extend my rear flares. The Feroza already has pretty wide flares made from fiberglass...am I going to have a problem using bushranger or Kmart extensions?
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Post by Carl Coight »

bj on roids wrote:i got 15x10" outlaws!!

That's funny, i've just bought a set of 15x10 Outlaws! :finger:
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Post by moose »

Ferwoaza wrote:I need to extend my rear flares. The Feroza already has pretty wide flares made from fiberglass...am I going to have a problem using bushranger or Kmart extensions?


the prob with the Feroza , is you have fiberglass/plastic flares & they only have a real small edge to them !!!!!
have to be a good shot with the self drillers !!!!!


also , for the edges curling in on flares , I fit a small checkerplate rectangle on the 2nd last mounting screw !!!!!
holds the bottom edges out , to keeo there shape !!!!!!

my 2 cents !!!!! :finger:
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Post by ALPINE-OFF-ROAD »

well my 2c worth is
i hateeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee them sh!ty rubber flares
so on my truck i run 3mm flat plastic can have it any width you like and from side on you can hardly even notice its there +it cheap and if you stuff them unscrew it and wack on another bit +it also gives u every bit of clearance and it seem to not rip off as easy

also u can trim it up and shape it as much as you want
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Post by RoldIT »

ALPINE-OFF-ROAD wrote:... i run 3mm flat plastic ...


Plastic or rubber sheet?
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Post by grimbo »

that's what I'm using too. it flexes when you put it against something doesn't flap in the breeze or sag. From side on you can't notice it

here's a couple of pics that sorta show them
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Post by ALPINE-OFF-ROAD »

its 3 mm plastic sheet goooooood stuff out of i sheet i get 6 flares = 2 spares but thats after they are totaly trasged and bent
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Post by 2car »

ALPINE-OFF-ROAD wrote:its 3 mm plastic sheet goooooood stuff out of i sheet i get 6 flares = 2 spares but thats after they are totaly trasged and bent


What type of plastic it it? Polypropylene? ArcylonitrileButadieneStyrene?

Where did you get it?
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Post by derangedrover »

2car wrote:
ArcylonitrileButadieneStyrene


Who remembers a word like that.... really?

What does uhdmwpe stand for again?
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Post by Sixty »

2car wrote:[ArcylonitrileButadieneStyrene?




How long did it take to find that one?
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Post by JK »

derangedrover wrote:
2car wrote:
ArcylonitrileButadieneStyrene


Who remembers a word like that.... really?

What does uhdmwpe stand for again?


It's UHMWPE... Ultra High Molecular Weight Poly-Ethylene :P
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Post by moose »

well lardi da !!!!!!! :finger: :finger:
Aren,t we getting some big words !!!!!!!
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Post by 2car »

derangedrover wrote:
2car wrote:
ArcylonitrileButadieneStyrene


Who remembers a word like that.... really?



People who have 'The Nack'. :finger:
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Post by antt »

Floccipoccinihilipilification

Pronounced: flox-ee-pox-ee-ni-hi-li-pi-li-fi-cay-shun.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records,
this is the longest word in the English language.
It means "the act of rendering as useless."

This word is one letter longer than antidisestablishmentarianism,
and contains much fewer morphemes.

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Post by *BESTY* »

aren't you late for kindy !!!!!!! :finger: :finger:
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Post by ToNkA »

antt wrote:Floccipoccinihilipilification

Pronounced: flox-ee-pox-ee-ni-hi-li-pi-li-fi-cay-shun.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records,
this is the longest word in the English language.
It means "the act of rendering as useless."

This word is one letter longer than antidisestablishmentarianism,
and contains much fewer morphemes.

:finger:


According to the dictionary I have infront of me:

Mrs.Byrnes's Dictionary of Unusual, Obscure and Preposterous Words

The longest word is 1,913 letters long.
Its the chemical name for tryptophan synthetase A protein.

It begins with 'm' ands in 'e'

:finger:


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Post by bj on roids »

Carl Coight wrote:
bj on roids wrote:i got 15x10" outlaws!!

That's funny, i've just bought a set of 15x10 Outlaws! :finger:
Gawd i'm a funny fuker :finger:
(Ya had to be there lol)


;)

just be glad they werent on it on the weekend :lol:
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