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Old 09-06-2012, 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by dukie564
the ones in the link shirley posted don't look half bad
im gonna find out someday soon! or ill be running flareless. lmao.


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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
I disagree ....if lifted with oversized tires...1/8" toe in is optimal
I think 3/24 would be better...
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Originally Posted by kuzican
they don't but I want something that won't just snap.
they look seriously sturdy. other than your turdy ones that will just bend and look like a mistake, ill have a trail scar! plus 10 hp.
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Originally Posted by dukie564
from the looks of it it's at least 1/4" thick and PVC - you'd have to try really hard to break that
From using the same stuff to build decks and fencing, stuff breaks pretty easily, especially in winter. IMO, I wouldn't use it for flares.
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Originally Posted by dukie564
from the looks of it it's at least 1/4" thick and PVC - you'd have to try really hard to break that
Originally Posted by a_shirey
they look seriously sturdy. other than your turdy ones that will just bend and look like a mistake, ill have a trail scar! plus 10 hp.
true, I'll look more into the stuff later. Though there was another idea that I had/wouldn't mind looking into for the rear/front. It'd be different, but more jeepspeed like. let me see if i can find a picture of what im talking about.
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Originally Posted by nowhres
From using the same stuff to build decks and fencing, stuff breaks pretty easily, especially in winter. IMO, I wouldn't use it for flares.
theyre cheap and easily replaceable. i like the look of them because theyre flat flares. if i break one, no big deal, following day take an hour or two and make a new one from the left overs from the original ones.
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Originally Posted by a_shirey
im gonna find out someday soon! or ill be running flareless. lmao.



Just don't try to use baseboard edging stuff...i know someone remembers those hideous flares lol

And dukie I think there was a glitch in the matrix..when my phone was refreshing just now "dukie564" was up at the top in the pics next to" mud digger"...then it changed right back...weird
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Just don't try to use baseboard edging stuff...i know someone remembers those hideous flares lol

And dukie I think there was a glitch in the matrix..when my phone was refreshing just now "dukie564" was up at the top in the pics next to" mud digger"...then it changed right back...weird
it shouldve stayed there. its my idol. lol.

its called Azek. i plan to check it out and buy a small peice or scrap peice and play around with it before i commit.
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anyway, here's what im talking about with the rear. something I may look into doing, but not as pronounced I guess. obviously these are 2 doors, but that's why I'm saying less pronounced. but something along those lines.

like I said, not that I will do it, but just look into it. looks pretty sweet on these.

also, a really sweet comanche!
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Originally Posted by kuzican
anyway, here's what im talking about with the rear. something I may look into doing, but not as pronounced I guess. obviously these are 2 doors, but that's why I'm saying less pronounced. but something along those lines.

like I said, not that I will do it, but just look into it. looks pretty sweet on these.

also, a really sweet comanche!
that seems like a **** ton of work........

class in the morning, time for some sleep since im also closing and getting up early to finish up my lift saturday. anyone wanna help?
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Originally Posted by a_shirey
that seems like a **** ton of work........

class in the morning, time for some sleep since im also closing and getting up early to finish up my lift saturday. anyone wanna help?
lol yeah exactly. probably either fiberglass or sheetmetal, wonder if there would be a cheap easy way to do it..... but basically able to stuff the tire up there would be nice. would create a lot of room up there. probably not ganna happen, lol, but we can dream, lol.
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Originally Posted by kuzican
lol yeah exactly. probably either fiberglass or sheetmetal, wonder if there would be a cheap easy way to do it..... but basically able to stuff the tire up there would be nice. would create a lot of room up there. probably not ganna happen, lol, but we can dream, lol.
Rears are $270 a piece
Fronts are $165 a piece
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That's a big jump from garden edging
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Originally Posted by nowhres
Rears are $270 a piece
Fronts are $165 a piece
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That's a big jump from garden edging
lol, I saw that rusty's had them for the front, but i didn't see the rear on there before.

like i said, something to look into, but most likely won't do.
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lol, I saw that rusty's had them for the front, but i didn't see the rear on there before.

like i said, something to look into, but most likely won't do.

I thought about the fronts, briefly, but then thought about how upset I'd be if I broke one. They aren't going to be good for trails, they aren't going to like trees.
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Originally Posted by nowhres
I thought about the fronts, briefly, but then thought about how upset I'd be if I broke one. They aren't going to be good for trails, they aren't going to like trees.
thats a good point, lol. I know when I went to Bowie the one time I scraped my mirrors on a tree, not that i care, lol.


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