Home made fender flares?
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Home made fender flares?
Just wondering if anyone out there has made their own fender flares or used any off the shelf ones and made 'em fit? I kinda like the look of the "wrap around" mud flaps! Decisions decisions.
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Re: Home made fender flares?
yup, there are some rubber ones that bolt on, I've seen a couple van with these and they're fairly inexpensive. They don't work overly well on the front doors though because there's no lip on the bottom to bolt them to.
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Re: Home made fender flares?
There is always the "disposable" fender flares. Aka lawn edging. It's cheap, rips off easily in the bush without causing body damage, and would look like a factory option if you have a "getto snorkel" I'm holding out for a set of the factory flares for my l400, but I forsee a getto snorkel and disposable fender flares going on my Suzuki Jimny.
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Re: Home made fender flares?
Ahhhhh. That must be what I've seen. It looks like the mud flap wraps all the way around almost eh? I like that look if the rest of the van is decked out in the same manner. Function first! Not the way I seem to be headed however....Manitoba deli wrote:There is always the "disposable" fender flares. Aka lawn edging. It's cheap, rips off easily in the bush without causing body damage, and would look like a factory option if you have a "getto snorkel" I'm holding out for a set of the factory flares for my l400, but I forsee a getto snorkel and disposable fender flares going on my Suzuki Jimny.
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