flare kit wtb
flare kit wtb
Warrant time has come up and I need some flares. 2" is around the size I need. Just wondering if anyone knows of any cheap kits around?
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Re: flare kit wtb
What part of the country you in? I can do you a cheap kit.
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Tires are like boobs, they always look big until you have played with them for a while, then you just want a bigger set.
Re: flare kit wtb
I may have some 2nd hand ones. what vehicle is it and where are you?
Re: flare kit wtb
Rangiora just north of chch. Its for a lj78 Prado.
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Re: flare kit wtb
rung twl, they don't do them
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Re: flare kit wtb
Bunnings garden edging cheap and hard wearing
Re: flare kit wtb
theres plenty of places that do bolt on rubber flare kits mate but they never come cheap
terrain tamer, bushranger, repco, tardme to name a few, if you use one of those kits you'll find they always trap moisture and end up rusting out behind them
if you use that bunnings shit its not the easiest stuff to get around the bends in your wheel arch and the shape of the panels as its a rigid plastic so aesthetics' aren't always the best but its a cheap fix for a wof unless you want to go and borrow your mates skinny little wheels to stick it through the wof check. If your offroading involves bush work and hitting and bashing banks and trees and smashing shit forget about the bunnings stuff it'll all rip off and rip the fixings through your panelwork you'll need to find some softer flexy rubber to cut the flares out of, do a google search of rubber wholesalers and you should come up with something


if you use that bunnings shit its not the easiest stuff to get around the bends in your wheel arch and the shape of the panels as its a rigid plastic so aesthetics' aren't always the best but its a cheap fix for a wof unless you want to go and borrow your mates skinny little wheels to stick it through the wof check. If your offroading involves bush work and hitting and bashing banks and trees and smashing shit forget about the bunnings stuff it'll all rip off and rip the fixings through your panelwork you'll need to find some softer flexy rubber to cut the flares out of, do a google search of rubber wholesalers and you should come up with something
Re: flare kit wtb
Para Rubber sell flat reinforced rubber sheeting by the meter, similar result to garden edging except it is very flexible and will bend/flex around anything that hits it.
Re: flare kit wtb
Yeah I know of the repco ones, 260$ with discount. I saw a kit on trademe for %79 which I would have bought but couldn't at the time. Might look at that para rubber stuff
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Re: flare kit wtb
Ive got a brand new kit $100
Toyota Landcruiser FJ40, front and rear lockers, 35" simex.
Toyota FJ45 build in progress.
Tires are like boobs, they always look big until you have played with them for a while, then you just want a bigger set.
Toyota FJ45 build in progress.
Tires are like boobs, they always look big until you have played with them for a while, then you just want a bigger set.
Re: flare kit wtb
ClassicCruiserSpares wrote:Ive got a brand new kit $100
Is it 2"? And enough to do all 4 on an lj78? If so I am keen
Re: flare kit wtb
Hi
I have an unused Flexline 2 inch kit. 5.9m, in ChCh. $100. Comes with mounting hardware. Part number 22104.
I have an unused Flexline 2 inch kit. 5.9m, in ChCh. $100. Comes with mounting hardware. Part number 22104.

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Re: flare kit wtb
u13turbo wrote:ClassicCruiserSpares wrote:Ive got a brand new kit $100
Is it 2"? And enough to do all 4 on an lj78? If so I am keen
Yep 2" and will do all four on your LJ78.
Flick me a pm if your keen and we can tee it up.
Toyota Landcruiser FJ40, front and rear lockers, 35" simex.
Toyota FJ45 build in progress.
Tires are like boobs, they always look big until you have played with them for a while, then you just want a bigger set.
Toyota FJ45 build in progress.
Tires are like boobs, they always look big until you have played with them for a while, then you just want a bigger set.