Hi
I have a 413 flat deck cab that I have to do a guard chop on due to rust . I am after some ideas on what people have do for flares after a chop . Not looking at the std rubber add ons ( or garden edging ) , more a flare off something thats a good fit after the cut etc . Years ago read a post about a jeep flare etc . Not to worried about ripping it off , its not going to be a bush basher , just a tourier etc .
Cheers
Chris
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Guard chop flares
Re: Guard chop flares
Grow some balls.
That is all.
That is all.
Re: Guard chop flares
Buy your flares first, then cut and tub to suit?
Jeep flares
Bushwacker flares come in 2 widths http://www.lowrangeoffroad.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;, 4 rears look better, might be too big for what tyre your running
Defender flares
These are the widest bushwackers
Jeep flares
Bushwacker flares come in 2 widths http://www.lowrangeoffroad.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;, 4 rears look better, might be too big for what tyre your running
Defender flares
These are the widest bushwackers
I am Tim
Re: Guard chop flares
Omix and warn make a few different widths in tj flares
the warn ones are super durable too
the warn ones are super durable too
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Re: Guard chop flares
Steer clear of the bushwackers. They are super brittle, and smash very easily.
I've heard good things about the warn flares too.
I've heard good things about the warn flares too.
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