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Fibreglass rear flares for a BJ40

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Fibreglass rear flares for a BJ40

Post by Wilko76 »

Hi All

i am trying to track down a pair of replacement rear flares. I am not if the current ones are standard but they are attached by allen head screws and are about 4" in width.

Any ideas? I did fine a place in Noosa that does Fibreglass parts but are waiting for a reply.

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Post by bj42turbo »

do you have pics of yours

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Post by Shadow »

i dont think any 40 had flares as standard?

i have heard of people using jeep flares on them.
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Post by Wilko76 »

I will try and organise a pic.
With respect to the flares. Does the size of your wheels/tyres detirmine flare size? My truck has 33" tyres on 12 rims (i think, it is currently interstate)

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Post by WICKED »

Shadow wrote:i dont think any 40 had flares as standard?

i have heard of people using jeep flares on them.
i have jeep flares (just got to fit them) i had fiberglass ones from FRP in Redcliffe. i broke anad cracked them heaps, i say jeep flares all the way and they look :cool: too
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Post by v840 »

I went TJ Wrangler flares on mine and they worked awesome. If you laid the truck down or rubbed against a tree or something they just pop back into shape. You'll probably have to cut the guards out to make them fit properly but thats not a bad thing IMO.
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Post by Wilko76 »

I can get the 50mm flares in fibreglass from Noosa. Is there a law/rule detirmining flare size compared to rim/tyre size? Or will anly flare size do? The broken ones on the truck appeear to be 75-100mm.

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Post by UZJ40 »

Eureka in Melb do them.
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