"Wider than stock", "more rigid than..." You guys are making me feel old.
We would never have gotten away with stuff like this, back in the
nineteenth
century when I was learning to read and write in that one room school
house.
An error like that brought a ruler across the knuckles, and quick too. No
need to take offense, just trying to maintain the purity of the language.
Six inch flares on a YJ is going to look like a dual wheel three quarter
ton
pickup. Good luck in your search. Factory flares are the best, but they
don't come in 6" to my knowledge. Maybe someone is parting out a Renegade
close by.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeep_Wrangler#YJ_Wrangler_Renegade
Earle
"Greg" <greglc84@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:1feyj.27566$w94.11843@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Thanks Kate, but she has a ford 9" in the back, 3" wider then stock,
plus
> 12" tires so she needs 6"+ flares.
>
> "Kate" <svtkate@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:BJcyj.112541$K27.18739@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Hey Greg,
>> All of the guys in our club that I've spoken to say that the factory
>> flares
>> are the best. Three of them told me that they'd crunched theirs and
they
>> popped right back out.
>>
>> M'salf, I've been looking at these by Bushwhacker:
>> http://www.quadratec.com/products/12506_400_07.htm
>> I had a close up look at a set like these, don't know the brand name
>> though.
>> They were significantly more ridgid than the factory flares I have now.
>>
>> Kate
>>
>>
>> At the price, I would hope that
>> "Greg" <greglc84@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:Q72yj.18713$w94.18058@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Anyone have any recomendation for fender flares, my daughter needs
some
>> for her YJ, not too expensive, but a freind bought some a couple months
>> ago,
>> looked great, went on nice, good fit, first time out he hit a tree and
a
>> 2"x4" chunk came out of flare.
>>
>>
>>
>
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