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Flex flares

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Flex flares

Post by EricB »

Hi

Doing some work on th car this weekend and need some flex flares.

Who on the east side of melb has a few to choice from? Id like to see differnet width and shapes if any.

Pro comp ringwood maybe? Anyone else?

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Re: Flex flares

Post by blkmav »

EricB wrote:Hi

Doing some work on th car this weekend and need some flex flares.

Who on the east side of melb has a few to choice from? Id like to see differnet width and shapes if any.

Pro comp ringwood maybe? Anyone else?

Cheers
Eric


Go see Sandy http://www.aus4wd.com.au/

He was selling Bushranger sets for $100 on eBay

Make sure you get the type with the wire. I don't have the wire and the flares dip in the middle and looks shite.
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Post by EricB »

Cool thanks
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Post by pcman »

was at hiway truck accessories boundry road in laverton yesterday and they had about 4 different types of flexi flares sold by the meter
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Post by -Richo- »

go to bunnings mate cheap as chips.

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Post by Ferozaahhh »

Or Clark Rubber, bout $17 per metre for the wire inserts.... :D
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Re: Flex flares

Post by I.M.P.O.S.E »

blkmav wrote:
EricB wrote:Hi

Doing some work on th car this weekend and need some flex flares.

Who on the east side of melb has a few to choice from? Id like to see differnet width and shapes if any.

Pro comp ringwood maybe? Anyone else?

Cheers
Eric


Go see Sandy http://www.aus4wd.com.au/

He was selling Bushranger sets for $100 on eBay

Make sure you get the type with the wire. I don't have the wire and the flares dip in the middle and looks shite.


Was this for a set of 4? 35 or 65mm?
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Post by bazzle »

I got a set from ARB with the wire 65mm. About $90 year or so ago.

Work good in bush and fit nice

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Post by EricB »

Im thinking 35mm might do me. I only run 32" 11.5 on the rd.
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Post by blkmav »

EricB wrote:Im thinking 35mm might do me. I only run 32" 11.5 on the rd.


Go 65mm
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