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'91 4Runner SR5, 3.0 V6, 5spd | Downey HD coil springs | 2" Body Lift | 33x10.5 BFG A/T's on Black Steelies| Hand Throttle | Custom Flowmaster/SuperTrapp exhaust | 1st Gen. Roll Bar | Custom "Pinstriping" | Over 245,000 miles and still kickin |
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OEM Flares? You can get them from Toyota UK dealers - but they are BLOODY expensive! They are made of fibreglass and have a rubber seal between the flare and the vehicle body. I had busted one up (OSR) and went back to Toyota for a quote on an OE replacement: £240! For one flare! TJM do rubber flares and that is what I'll be getting sometime in the future.
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Why don't you look into the bushwacker flares?
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Distributors?
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Jeremy "Enzo" Elphick-Pooley www.Africa4x4Cafe.com WWW.Africa4x4Overland.com UK spec '94 4Runner 3.0 Turbo Diesel |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
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Those are some nice flares. To bad they're so expensive.
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I looked into some of these since I am over here in the UK and they were crazy expensive! I searched and searched junkyards but apparently there are alot of other people looking for them as well.
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I like them also. I also like the way they blend better on the front fenders as well as staying above the rear bumperettes. One less thing to catch on the trail. Unfortunately they appear hard to get even in countries they came equipped with stock.
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