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Post by GURU »

G'day all,

Okay I know this is a on going question BUT...

I'm starting to get my rangie ready for rego, and I do want to fit 33's. And I am more than willing to cut the crap out of the guards. but my last rangie looked poor due to the flexy flares, not to mention they didn't really cover the 35's.

So other than Rangie spare flares, whats around, what can you use off other vehicles? what are you running on your rangie (and tyres your covering)? pics are good and prices are even better.

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Post by cloughy »

LRA or clarke rubber, that's it :D
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Post by THE 109 »

seen tj wrangler flares on a disco 1
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Post by big AL »

there is a company doing an item that appears to be very similar looking to the LRA ones in the uk, but they claim that they are flexible
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

There is a mob out near Cronulla that do fibreglass flares for Rangies, about 1/2 the price of LRA.

I can't remember there name but a posted the details about 2 years ago so do a search and you should find it
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Post by tuf045 »

[quote="Maggot4x4"]There is a mob out near Cronulla that do fibreglass flares for Rangies, about 1/2 the price of LRA.

I can't remember there name but a posted the details about 2 years ago so do a search and you should find ithttp://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t= ... ght=flares
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Post by lokka »

big AL wrote:there is a company doing an item that appears to be very similar looking to the LRA ones in the uk, but they claim that they are flexible
Yep ive seen em but dont have the contact details they r a nice flare do you have contact details for them you can share with us

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Post by lokka »

Maggot4x4 wrote:There is a mob out near Cronulla that do fibreglass flares for Rangies, about 1/2 the price of LRA.

I can't remember there name but a posted the details about 2 years ago so do a search and you should find it
Yep there called fiber sports automotive called em this morning got their number off their web page and theres no pics on the page either and the bloke i spoke to didnt know much about em and said his old man is the bloke i need to speek to so il call em back on monday and see how i go il try and get sum pics too

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Post by big AL »

will find out there details and get back to you asahp
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Post by outlaw »

these are the ones in the UK i assume you meant... they guys on AULRO are organising a group buy at the moment if keen
http://www.paddockspares.com/scp/NEW_PR ... rches.html
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

outlaw wrote:these are the ones in the UK i assume you meant... they guys on AULRO are organising a group buy at the moment if keen
http://www.paddockspares.com/scp/NEW_PR ... rches.html
I could be keen for that depending when it is
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Post by Bundytime »

put me down for a set plz!!!! let me know how much and how long.....

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Post by big AL »

thnk they may come from these people

http://www.innovation4x4.co.uk/

if you need help getting them in the uk and dont get much response i could act as a go between maybe
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Post by Reddo »

me too, me too, me too - depending on the timeframe as we are in the midst of hacking the guards and painting the vehicle right now!
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Post by stuee »

outlaw wrote:these are the ones in the UK i assume you meant... they guys on AULRO are organising a group buy at the moment if keen
http://www.paddockspares.com/scp/NEW_PR ... rches.html
You got a link for that? When I've been logging on lately I can't get to the main forum menu or nothing but I'm keen on seeing the details of this group buy.
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