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Fender Flares
#1
Okay so who makes good fender flares or does it really matter and if that is the case who makes the cheapest. I have a little rust on the wheel wells right now and I want to add the flares after I cut the rust out. They don't look really difficult to put on plus they just look cool. :xyxthumbs:
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#2
Bushwaker makes great cut-out flares! You can get a pair for about $200-$250. Little pricy. If you plan on wheelin' your bronco and taking it to any kind of park (Telico, Gulches, Uwharrie) I would recomend NOT getting any type of Flares. You'll just rip'em off on a rock or tree. Then there goes all that money you spent.

Brian
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#3
Check The destructions err... I mean instructions before you start cutting. I almost did that, luckily I caught myself. The "cutout flares" only take a small portion of the edges in the front most and rear most points. That rust you are refering to, just guessing since I have the same problem, is at the top center of the fender lip, so if you cut it out, the flares will have nothing to mount to. I have seen pictures of HUGE cut-outs with flares that fit, but I am not sure what vehicle the flares were originally intended for. Maybe an f-250 or 350 with the off-road package?
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10-39bronco Wrote:Check The destructions err... I mean instructions before you start cutting. I almost did that, luckily I caught myself. The "cutout flares" only take a small portion of the edges in the front most and rear most points. That rust you are refering to, just guessing since I have the same problem, is at the top center of the fender lip, so if you cut it out, the flares will have nothing to mount to. I have seen pictures of HUGE cut-outs with flares that fit, but I am not sure what vehicle the flares were originally intended for. Maybe an f-250 or 350 with the off-road package?

Good call. Yeah it is mostly top center. There is not alot so I might can cut it out and just put a new metal strip on it. I really don't want to replace the entire panel for just a little bit of rust.
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#5
I am not sure about in davidson, but here I have tire and rim shops, the bling bling type, that have a fender rolling tool. In talking with the guy that runs the shop and showing him what I had to deal with, he said that if I could cut it out preaty clean, he could re-roll the lip and make it look about stock, but it depended on my chop job.

Just an bit of food for thought.
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10-39bronco Wrote:I am not sure about in davidson, but here I have tire and rim shops, the bling bling type, that have a fender rolling tool. In talking with the guy that runs the shop and showing him what I had to deal with, he said that if I could cut it out preaty clean, he could re-roll the lip and make it look about stock, but it depended on my chop job.

Just an bit of food for thought.

I am just outside of Charlotte. I can only imagine that some body shop or someone has a fender rolling tool. I might lookin to that. If I could cut a clean line an inch at most is all I really need and the have it cleaned up. That's not a bad idea.
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#7
You use to be able to get a set from JC Whitney...not sure on the brand but they were pretty damn cheap.
1996 Bronco, 302, E4OD -- 1977 F100, 300, C4
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#8
There is a guy in Mooresville off exit 36 Prestiage Autobody. They a re good outfit. I know the owner.
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