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About wheel arch extensions (fender flares)

Tech Talk for Ford, Mazda, Daihatsu & Makes that currently dont have a home.

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About wheel arch extensions (fender flares)

Post by SpaceFrog »

Hi all, i'm searching wider fender flares for my 1991 Fourtrack (Rugger/Rocky), the one with the small wheel arch extensions. I love the aspect of the new Fourtracks (+93) with the wider fender flares and i'm searching something similar to this.

I've only found one site with big fender flares, www.4x4accessoriesandtyres.com

The problem is they don't have a picture of a Fourtrack with the fenders, they only have a picture of a Sportrack (they say the fenders desing of the two models are very similar).

You can view it here:
http://www.4x4accessoriesandtyres.com/v ... akmk1.html

Have someone buyed or viewed this fender flares? Someone knows another site with wide fender flares?

Probably this is also interesting for the Sportrack people.

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Post by SpaceFrog »

No one? :cry:
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Post by Dangerous Dave »

Don't feel un-loved because thats just not the case. I love ya! I just can't help ya on this one!


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Post by murcod »

Spacefrog I take it you're in the UK somewhere? There's a joint here in Australia that makes fibreglass flares to suit narrow track Ferozas- don't know if they would be any good?
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Post by senergy »

am i the only one who wants the wallnut trim??
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Post by rOd »

senergy wrote:am i the only one who wants the wallnut trim??
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Yuk!

It looks wrong with a grey interior.
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
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Post by senergy »

but a nice carbon fibre style will def make my car go faster.
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Post by SpaceFrog »

Ok, thanks anyway.
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