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Mq flares

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Mq flares

Post by TURBOMQ »

Ey guys got to get some flares to keep the boys in blue happy what are the best ones to get and cheap, anyone got any pics of different sorts??
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Post by WICKED »

Bunnings garden etching
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Post by q_ship »

ya joking!! arb will rip u off. i learnt that the hard way. garden etching ey..... i might have to have a look
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Post by macca81 »

x2 on the garden etching. or go to the purple pig or any other rubber place and get some rubber strips, they can cut em to size for ya and dont cost to much
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Post by TURBOMQ »

ok cool thanks guys might try clark rubber its on the way to work or purple pig, whats the best way to mount them?
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pop rivets
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Post by macca81 »

tek screws
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Post by Vanne »

what about picking up a set of factory flares. look good too.
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Post by q_ship »

factory flares are crappy, any little hit from your tyres or tree's they tear off and take abit of the guard with it.

if original mounting isnt there for the guards then make several 5-10mm cuts around the guard and fold flat. this will give you something to screw into.

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Post by g@z »

What is garden etching? Do you mean edging? Like the plastic strip?

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Post by TURBOMQ »

ey i had a look at the garden edgeing its really thick plastic is that the stuff you can use and will it bend or will it snap ?
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Post by 90Mav »

That is the stuff... wont snap, and is highly resistant to bending, i ran over the garbage bin the other day :oops: , crunched the guard, but the garden edging held up no problems.. bit dear though, not for flares, but i'd hate to do the garden with it :shock:
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Post by TURBOMQ »

so can i use that stuff?
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Post by Wish I had coils »

Yeah you can.. Or jump on ebay you can buy the flexiable guard in a lenghth then cut to size or go to clark rubber they sell it there.
$100-$150 should do it.
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Post by nissaneatstoyota »

im a farkin idjut.i bought the arb flares and feeding that piece of high tensile
wire through that tiny little hole is a pain in the arse.

i got the flares very cheaply of a fellow 4wder he use garden edging from
Bunnings.

Friggin wish i had :oops:
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Post by Heathx4 »

Search members dude, lotsa MQ flares there.

1. Bunnings garden edging: cheap, wide, stiff. Too stiff if ya gunna be leaning up against them a lot. Otherwise, really good option.

2. Original: crap, will take your 1/4 panels with them. Crack easy.

3. Clark rubber: expensive, not very wide, flexible: great if you don't have to go too far out. Hard to mount - cable ties a lot better than small head screws because they will hold on! Fit the coat hanger wire before you bend the flare!

Do fit them. For the cops, for the people behind you, and also because you will forget to wind the window up after a mud run and you'll know about it quick smart.
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Post by nissaneatstoyota »

finally figured the wire part out.
1)round of wire end with sandpaper.
2)smooth wire length with sandpaper.
3)Lay cut length of duraflare along your sidestep secure with g clamps
and scrap wood.

Dont use wd40 i used a can of castrol CHAINSAW oil from supercheap it already had a small red tube on it, spray down flare until it drips out
the opposite end.

4)wipe wire with a rag soaked in the oil, feed the wire into the small hole.

5)trim wire.

Worked a treat.
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Post by q_ship »

i still think arb flares are shltty. like most mq/mks who have a little bit of rust where the flare bolts on, if you dont have every single bit of the flare square and the guard the wire will tend to twist the flare in no time and it will looks rubbish

bunnings for the win
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