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Guard chop flares

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Guard chop flares

Post by Rotazuk »

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 .

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Re: Guard chop flares

Post by zukmeista »

Grow some balls.

That is all.
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Re: Guard chop flares

Post by BlueSuzy »

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 Image
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Re: Guard chop flares

Post by tjm_tj »

Omix and warn make a few different widths in tj flares
the warn ones are super durable too
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Re: Guard chop flares

Post by Gutless »

Steer clear of the bushwackers. They are super brittle, and smash very easily.

I've heard good things about the warn flares too.
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