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    Flexiarches - from UK

    My Flexiarches just arrived from the Paddock spares in the UK - Total cost including shipping was $551.

    These are the ABS plastic flares, not the fibreglass flares sold here. They are certainly tough - so should be able to take a beating and allow a fit more flex on the front wheels at full lock.

    My trip up and down our pipeline route last weekend ( 2000km - 90% on dirt roads or just straight through the bush) on some very rough and muddy sections showed the benefits of fitting flares - the Nissan Patrol that went with us had only a little bit of mud on the bottom half of the doors, I had mud so thick on the doors that it fell off in chunks.

    With my 2" lift and 265/75 tyres these flares should do quite nicely.

    The exchange rate to the UK is great - got a set of injectors on order - delivered for $370.

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    Anthony from Coffs Harbour 4WD sells them for about the same price

    They're great flares, took me about 1 and a half days to fit.

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    Hey Boxer what takes so long to do the flares. It is something i would like to do in the future.

    Quote Originally Posted by Boxer View Post
    Anthony from Coffs Harbour 4WD sells them for about the same price

    They're great flares, took me about 1 and a half days to fit.

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    Worth taking the time to line everything up nicely and cut it neatly, then there's quite a bit of time in fixing up the rear doors after you cut them. If I had to do it again I'd use fresh sheet metal and folder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain_B View Post
    My Flexiarches just arrived from the Paddock spares in the UK - Total cost including shipping was $551.

    These are the ABS plastic flares, not the fibreglass flares sold here. They are certainly tough - so should be able to take a beating and allow a fit more flex on the front wheels at full lock.

    My trip up and down our pipeline route last weekend ( 2000km - 90% on dirt roads or just straight through the bush) on some very rough and muddy sections showed the benefits of fitting flares - the Nissan Patrol that went with us had only a little bit of mud on the bottom half of the doors, I had mud so thick on the doors that it fell off in chunks.

    With my 2" lift and 265/75 tyres these flares should do quite nicely.

    The exchange rate to the UK is great - got a set of injectors on order - delivered for $370.

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    I will take a few once they are fitted.

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    Same as these ones?


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    Nice! They make it look very purposeful. The visible screw fittings contribute to the macho appearance coupled with the tyres.

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    As fitted to Range Rover Classic




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    Pics!

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