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edging for flares?

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edging for flares?

Post by missinbits »

seems cheap etc but i gotta get them back under something

how affective is this edging stuff

how many mm will i need to get the 31's under my 89 pajero
is this even legal etc it has no sharp edging etc but i heard its not quite legal etc

anyways would 100mm fix my problem?
and how legal is this stuff?

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Post by 88pajero »

Im not sure about the garden edging but I used some flexi flare from don kyatt 4x4. It already has a lip so all you have to do is drill some small holes and self tap it to the inside lip of you guards, cost me a whole of about $60...
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Post by -Scott- »

88pajero wrote:...drill some small holes and self tap...
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Post by missinbits »

NJ SWB wrote:
88pajero wrote:...drill some small holes and self tap...
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im using potrivets on mine and the stuff im using is nearly the same as the stuff your using it also has lips on the edges etc.

im putting them on tom'w right after i pull the starter motor out


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Post by 88pajero »

Haha, good old starters, im taking mine out tomorrow as well. Its not dead yet but its starting to play up, hopefully I can clean it up good enough... :?
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Post by Overkill »

missinbits wrote:im using potrivets on mine



Personally I would just use screws (self tapers) because when you need to get them off to clean all that lovely mud from behind, rivits can become a real pain in the a**! :2gunfire: Each to their own.
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