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Range Rover flares

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Post by mickrangie »

how much???
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Post by mangie »

$500 kevlar

$350 fibreglass

There extra large like you know whos, but different :armsup:
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Post by walker »

Now you tell me, after I spent the day repairing my old ones. They have come up like new....but I don't think they will last that long.

As soon as I work out what I am doing with my "project" I will take some Kevlar ones for the front guards only. :lol: :lol:
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Post by mickrangie »

how hard would it be to make 2 door rangie flares fit a 4 door?
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

Ill be needing 2 sets of 4 door ones at some stage
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

Good work Mangie, got any pics?
Do you need 4 door rears to take a mould off?
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Post by Loanrangie »

Will the kevlar ones be any stronger or more flexible than the f/glass ones ?
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Post by shakes »

i'll take a set of fronts only when my bank starts looking healthier!

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Post by mangie »

Loanrangie wrote:Will the kevlar ones be any stronger or more flexible than the f/glass ones ?


They will be stronger, much stronger. Not unbreakable though
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Post by mangie »

6.5 rangie wrote:Good work Mangie, got any pics?
Do you need 4 door rears to take a mould off?

Pics. by mid week.
Will have 4 door rears done within 2 weeks. Does you know who only sell flares as a kit or can you buy say just 2 rears ?
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Post by Loanrangie »

mangie wrote:
6.5 rangie wrote:Good work Mangie, got any pics?
Do you need 4 door rears to take a mould off?

Pics. by mid week.
Will have 4 door rears done within 2 weeks. Does you know who only sell flares as a kit or can you buy say just 2 rears ?
LRA sell them individually.
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Post by schuler »

mickrangie wrote:how hard would it be to make 2 door rangie flares fit a 4 door?
I have 2 door flares on the rear of my 4 door, they require more cutting as they are a bigger opening, the top of the flare mounts just below the body crease.
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Post by Fglass »

Hi Mangie,
what resin is used for for your flares, and do you use any glass in the Kevlar flares ie tissue to stop print through from the Kevlar weave.
Your prices sound very fair.
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Post by mangie »

Fglass wrote:Hi Mangie,
what resin is used for for your flares, and do you use any glass in the Kevlar flares ie tissue to stop print through from the Kevlar weave.
Your prices sound very fair.
Regards Jason. :cool:
Hello Jason

Yes there will be a small amount of glass in the kevlar flares.

As for the resins, I'm not to keen on shouting that out.
Suffice to say these flares will be tough, real tough, but not unbreakable.

Thanks, I think the prices are very good. I have family in the game and get all my materials at a very good price.

Be aware that over time I will be adding more parts from the Land Rover family. (I noticed your web site seems to only cater for Toyotas so I won't be treading on your toes :D )

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Post by tjames »

Id be keen for a set of kevlar ones in a month or two when the bank account looks a bit healthier.

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Post by Loanrangie »

Mangie, how about dashpods for rangie's, the ones that fit in place of the pissy little coin tray thing in the middle of the dash ?
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Post by mangie »

Sure, have you got one to copy or a particular design?
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Post by stuee »

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We got any pics available yet. Looking cutting the gaurds on my disco to make way for bigger wheel in the future and these sound like the go so far.

edit* are these sold in complete kit form like LRA or just the actual flares?
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Post by fightara »

bump - are these still around?
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Post by Reddo »

any developments with these???
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