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#6 Re: Flaring my ute guards
datsunbeginner Posted on: 2015/1/10 0:39
What's your plan of attack? I see that you have cut slots in the guards. What's next? Are you going to weld the pieces together?


#5 Re: Flaring my ute guards
nickmitty Posted on: 2015/1/10 0:32
Other alternative is to have hand beaten them wider with out cutting like Lowmion did.


#4 Re: Flaring my ute guards
datsa73 Posted on: 2015/1/9 19:07
Dave's right. I just cant think of flaring my car. I would rather go in than out. It will look good when its done.


#3 Re: Flaring my ute guards
Brevlin Posted on: 2015/1/9 13:45
Absoloutely loving this!


#2 Re: Flaring my ute guards
ddgonzal Posted on: 2015/1/9 11:41
You got guts. It will look good when you are done.


#1 Flaring my ute guards
zigmondo Posted on: 2015/1/9 10:09
Just finished the A15 and 60 ser 5 spd swap so now I want to put 13 x 7 minilites on my ute but need to flare the rear guards 35mm and the fronts 25 mm to get them under.
So here goes - before and during photos and some more to come as I progress

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