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Old 07-10-2013, 04:51 PM
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fender flares

yes, I searched and couldn't find what I was looking for. Someone on here mentioned that they used factory fender flares off of another truck. I picked up some off of a early 90's Nissan but they don't quite fit right on my 91 pickup. So if you guys could tell me what would fit.

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I would be intrested in which flares you read about as well. Besides Bushwacker, I tend to like these better and is what I want at a later time. http://www.junglefenderflares.com/
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I picked up factory installed, not aftermarket. I think I read it in the cheap mods thread but I can't find it again.
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Originally Posted by Terrys87
I would be intrested in which flares you read about as well. Besides Bushwacker, I tend to like these better and is what I want at a later time. http://www.junglefenderflares.com/
Terry do you know if they make these for first gens? all i could find was second style ones. but 250 bucks for a set of 4 you can't beat that price! bushwacker is like 250 a pair
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Fender flares for cheap plus there rubber so they won't crack when you hit a tree
look up pacer flexy flares universal fit they got a couple kinds and they all come out different i like there no lip flares better myself but this is the only yota pic i could find

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Originally Posted by Terrys87
I tend to like these better and is what I want at a later time. http://www.junglefenderflares.com/
I have been waiting for a reply to my email for almost a week now .. (tomorrow is 1 week)

geezzz is this normal ? , I hope not



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Hello Slacker.. I havent gotten an email or if it went to spam I just delete it. I will send you a PM.
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sorry .. I meant to say, I sent them (jungle flares) an email , but haven't heard back in almost a week


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Slacker..Wheww!!! I try to get to my PMs and emails in a reasonable amoutn of time. No problem.lol

bbrideau... It ws sometime ago that I seen that they had flares for the 84-88 trucks. I havent seen them on the last link so now I am concerned.
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can't help you with your question but here is my '90 with some bushwackers that are now over 15 years old. still look new. didn't pay any where near 250 for em' then. took them off once but they leave marks from all the rubbing that goes on.Name:  904x4_zpsb3961f51.jpg
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^^^ I didnt realize Bushwacker sold the smoother type flares. The ones I always seen had the pop riviet look to them, which I personally dont care for. Glad you mentioned it. One of these days I want a 69 Chevelle. The one in the back ground looks like a 68 or 69. I have to see the tail lights.
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sorry .. I meant to say, I sent them (jungle flares) an email , but haven't heard back in almost a week


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So this member BlakeGeee is the one that owns Jungle Flares He hasn't been active on Yotatech since March 2013.

I am pretty sure the product is made in Thailand and shipped directly from there, though the company is based in Canada

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Originally Posted by Terrys87
^^^ I didnt realize Bushwacker sold the smoother type flares. The ones I always seen had the pop riviet look to them, which I personally dont care for. Glad you mentioned it. One of these days I want a 69 Chevelle. The one in the back ground looks like a 68 or 69. I have to see the tail lights.
I have the smooth bushwhackers too, they fit pretty well, nice fit around the gas door too. That chevelle looks like a 4 door.
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The wifes second gen has the smooth bushwackers. They have been on the truck for years, they're not bad but i prefer the rough look, maybe because my rig is rough haha
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the chevelle is a 69 wagon rust bucket that i'm going to learn how to weld on.
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Well fine then take over my thread.
it's ok I thin I figured it out.
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Jungle fender flares

Originally Posted by Terrys87
I would be intrested in which flares you read about as well. Besides Bushwacker, I tend to like these better and is what I want at a later time. http://www.junglefenderflares.com/
guys, I’m just getting introduced to my 89 4Runner. I want to put fender flares onto it but don’t know vehicles with common fenders and quarter panels so the flares would match up.
jungle offers 3 vehicle model years.
your assistance is appreciated
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