Dont look to bad BUT must have the tyre & rim package to fill it out
Gary
ok all,
This may be stupid but I bought some HUGE flares, yep, I thought I'd post the first pic and see what everyone reckons, I am going to put a rim and tyre on next to see if they look totally stuipid and if so, I'll sell them but I just love them! I know they dont work too well with standard rims and offset. BUT with 35's should look great...
Cheers NAT
P.S I was also thinking of going to toyota diff route which will give me a wider track which will fill these more!
Dont look to bad BUT must have the tyre & rim package to fill it out
Gary
Urgh, mind you i've never seen a good looking after-market flare so my opinion is kinda invalid
With the right wheels, should look good.![]()
Hi
Dont like em myself. They look to out of place and i dont think you would want to cut that much of the rear door away to fit them. id sell em off and buy some 75mm flexy flares.
Yep 75mm flexiflares will look right![]()
2004 Black Range Rover L322 Diesel
I think the LRA flares look the best? have a look at this white Rangie on youtube, This is what I'm after, looks great with the black rims and offset.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNoFM3DvGLM&feature=g-all-s]range rover classic - YouTube[/ame]
I have 75mm flares on 33" offset rims, IMO it looks the ducks nuts!
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What 75mm flares are you using? What lift? looks great. I was thinking of doing the same. I just don't feel like spending about 700 for them![]()
I have always used the LRA flares. They look good and even with 35's on offset wheels to give a 50mm wider track they still keep the tyres inside the flares.
Obviously I only have front ones but it gives you an idea.
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