fender flares?
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member blakegeee makes the Jungle Flares line of fender flares... very good product at a reasonable price... try a search for them here... he has'nt been active much the last few mos. but is around.
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I think that one of the coolest things I've seen was custom flares made out of a worn out set of mud/all terrain tires.
Go to your local tire shop and ask if they have any discarded mud tires. Try to find some with some decent side lugs still in contact, you may get lucky and grab them for cheap and maybe even free!
A buddy of mine used to have a chev with some of these bad boys on them.
Looks good, flexible (in the event of hitting a tree or rock), practical, and best of all its cheap!
Go to your local tire shop and ask if they have any discarded mud tires. Try to find some with some decent side lugs still in contact, you may get lucky and grab them for cheap and maybe even free!
A buddy of mine used to have a chev with some of these bad boys on them.
Looks good, flexible (in the event of hitting a tree or rock), practical, and best of all its cheap!
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I think that one of the coolest things I've seen was custom flares made out of a worn out set of mud/all terrain tires.
Go to your local tire shop and ask if they have any discarded mud tires. Try to find some with some decent side lugs still in contact, you may get lucky and grab them for cheap and maybe even free!
A buddy of mine used to have a chev with some of these bad boys on them.
Looks good, flexible (in the event of hitting a tree or rock), practical, and best of all its cheap!
Go to your local tire shop and ask if they have any discarded mud tires. Try to find some with some decent side lugs still in contact, you may get lucky and grab them for cheap and maybe even free!
A buddy of mine used to have a chev with some of these bad boys on them.
Looks good, flexible (in the event of hitting a tree or rock), practical, and best of all its cheap!
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Thanks for the recommendation Aviator! I'm gonna try to spend a little more time around here now.
If you want to see pics of Jungle Fender Flares installed on the 89-95 Toyota Pick Up, or other models, please look through our gallery pages here;
http://www.junglefenderflares.com/gallery.htm
If you want to see pics of Jungle Fender Flares installed on the 89-95 Toyota Pick Up, or other models, please look through our gallery pages here;
http://www.junglefenderflares.com/gallery.htm
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