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ZOOK FLARE PICS (PICS ONLY)

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ZOOK FLARE PICS (PICS ONLY)

Post by Red_Zook »

ok there has been HEEPS of talk lattley about flairs.. so here we go. a thred about them PICS and all.. no shit chat.

here we go
my old junk.. 34's
bunnings garden eddging aprox $40 with rivits...
in my oppinion absoultly awsome for price!!
will be using the same on my new rig
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rbzook's zook
i think he was saying iit is covayor belt.. that he got for nothing??

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so post yorus up and aprox price!
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Post by just cruizin' »

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Bunnings Flairs
Cut in half length ways as I didn't need that much width
10mm strip of 1mm ally to act as a backing reinforcement
rivots

Total Cost $7 including rivots
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Post by Pastor »

Hi,

Custom made aloy fender flares - lots of work ....

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Thinking of Bushwackers instead.

Cheers Christian

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Post by grimbo »

here are mine on my Sierra before the car had been defected
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I used polyprop sheet which is a plastic like sheet used for binders. It was very strong and flexible and as you can see from side on nearly invisible. Unfortunately when I had to get a defect notice cleared they were deemed not structural enough and had to be replaced with this setup. Trailer fenders on the rear and extended wide track flares on the front which I got from a mate of Sierra Jims

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Post by sierrajim »

added to the bible
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
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Post by atari4x4 »

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cant rember how much but was under $80 worth of rubber strip from clark rubber & i made adjustable rear flaps using nylon tie down straps i also got from clark.
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Post by 84ZOOKSTA »

50mm wide rubber from clark rubber.

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Post by foolsp33d »

WITHOUT:
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Clark Rubber, Also under $80
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Post by albey »

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if it has tit's, wheels or a motor you better have money
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Post by mud4b »

bushwacker... bbm..
yes you can drive over them as stated... but you cannot hit a small shrub...

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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

Second hand Jeep Flares, Do the job for keeping 31"s covered. And if they break my mate has another set for me ready to go.

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Post by KoniX »

MUD-PIGSIERRA,

are they two pairs of rear fenders or front and rear tj flares? is there any aus jeep forums i can check out to find thee as it will cheaper than the $800 ppl want for bushwackers
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Post by want33s »

KoniX wrote:MUD-PIGSIERRA,

are they two pairs of rear fenders or front and rear tj flares? is there any aus jeep forums i can check out to find thee as it will cheaper than the $800 ppl want for bushwackers
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Mine has TJ Jeep flares. Fronts on the front and rears on the rear.
I got mine from USA on Ebay.com. Even with delivery was still cheap :armsup:

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Post by KoniX »

always the man with answers ;) thankyou very much..but i was told you use two pairs of rears, but wasnt sure...
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Post by zookimal »

KoniX wrote:always the man with answers ;) thankyou very much..but i was told you use two pairs of rears, but wasnt sure...
Can be done as well. Neil? did a thread in the last 3 months or so that used rear TJ flares front and rear.
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Post by KoniX »

might just get a set, will end up being cheaper! mike_nofx's zuk got my mind switched off bushwackers and tj's instead :)
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Post by DavePatrol »

70mm rubber flares with the wire on the outer edge from Clark rubber $15 a meter.

cheers scott

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Post by neil_se »

Here's the thread on my flares. Car and flares have since been resprayed black.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic145 ... ght=flares
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