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    D2 plastic wheel ach trim

    Hi all
    I am after plastic wheel arch trim, my d2 didn't come with them and I'd like to add them as my guards have some pretty bad scratches on them. I've looked at a few UK sites but can't find anything. Has anyone tried buying some?
    TIA

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    Hendrik i just bought some from paddocks they are awesome go onto paddocks home page and on the left hand side there is a menu go to offroad and extended wheel arches

    the are 500 delivered and look awesome they are a good strong compound unlike the fiber glass ones

    cheers kelvin

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    Further info: Do a search by part number for:

    Front r/h DFJ500040PMA
    Front l/h DFJ500050PMA
    Rear Door r/h DFK500180PMA
    Rear Door l/h DFK500190PMA
    Qtr Panel r/h DFK500200PMA
    Qtr Panel l/h DFK500210PMA
    Mini r/h DFK100900
    Mini l/h DFK100910

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    Thanks heaps Simon, thats really helpful. Looking them up on LR series in the UK now

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    Mate, I just fitted the paddocks flares 3 weeks ago , it will give you the option of running larger tyres and looking neat at the same time. Will post a pic if you want.

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    Would love to see a pic. However, I'm not too keen to run 35's atm, you can run 33's without cutting the guards and I'm happy with them atm.

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    I did have to manipulate the flares to fit to alow room for 35", had the heat gun out on the back. Sorry for the blurry pics. I really think that maybe they designed the flares for smaller tyres, ( dont know) but I have to have the gap at the front and had to heat bend the vertical a bit on the back, 33 and under you would not run into this problem, I dont mind I think they look good. Wonder if any one else had to do thos or not??

    (ps my rims are off set) the wheels I run off rd are more ofset than the pic.
    Hope this helps
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    That looks really good. I've helped a mate do a guard chop on a D1 before and it wasn't too hard. How did you go with the rear doors, did you weld something in the gap like what Slunnie did?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baffle View Post
    I did have to manipulate the flares to fit to alow room for 35", had the heat gun out on the back. Sorry for the blurry pics. I really think that maybe they designed the flares for smaller tyres, ( dont know) but I have to have the gap at the front and had to heat bend the vertical a bit on the back, 33 and under you would not run into this problem, I dont mind I think they look good. Wonder if any one else had to do thos or not??

    (ps my rims are off set) the wheels I run off rd are more ofset than the pic.
    Hope this helps
    Hey Mark
    intresting you had to heat streach them i have not fitted mine should be on by mid feb

    cheers kelvin

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco_thrasher View Post
    Hey Mark
    intresting you had to heat streach them i have not fitted mine should be on by mid feb

    cheers kelvin
    A tight fit, but work well, have you cut your panels previous ? . my rear is extending 50mm for the A frame so in hi insight I probably didnt need too. but 4wding in between.

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