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Post by mitchsmu on Sept 22, 2008 19:18:31 GMT 11
i am looking or a set o wheel arch flares . anyone know where to go to get these. am not a big fan o te rubber ones and am lookin for a set of the hard moulded fflares
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Post by geeves on Sept 22, 2008 20:49:51 GMT 11
Only hard aftermarket ones Im aware of is Duraflare but finding a good match could be fun. Rubber is much easier.
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Post by muvit madness on Sept 22, 2008 20:54:51 GMT 11
Hi Bunnings was my friend if you like the style of which i'm sporting? Also comes in different widths for under fiddy $$ Plyable plastic & robust at the same time (in the gardening section) hehehe cheers muvit
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Post by mudgrip4 on Sept 22, 2008 22:19:09 GMT 11
Aftermarket fibreglass flares can be very expensive - priced some at $400 years ago - but you can get them at better prices if you phone a few wreckers. Friend got a full set for $120 for his 3.1 recently.
Note glass ones are not great for offroading as they bust regularly when smacking banks, rocks, hills, trees, mountains or other similar items. Rubber ones and assorted garden products seem to do the trick well and at very few $$$.
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