Birty Dastards Jeep Club
Tech Forum => Workshop => Topic started by: Roberts588 on February 22, 2013, 07:04:23 PM
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Has anyone bought these Fender Flares for a XJ on eBay. There from Poland.
Carnt get bushwacker ones anywhere, so thinking about these.
Spoke to Dave from Llama 4x4 and he carnt get any.
Cheers
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never brought any,
but have been told by other birtys not to touch them
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yup, dunno if they have improved but meant to be as brittle as a very brittle thing, last birty that bought a set sent them straight back
however bushwackers had that rep and ditched it 2 yrs or so ago
ask on jeepjunkies - lotta XJ doods on there so there might be some 2ndhand sets
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There are alternatives depending on what you want them for - looks, tyre coverage etc
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:imwitstupid:
I've always liked the look of the Rustys ones.
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tj ones work well and cj ones can be reworked to fit them
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I've had the Polish fibreglass ones on mine for a couple of years.
I filled them with expanding foam and bonded steel washers around the bolting points so that when bolted tight it was a solid fix.
I've found when I hit them it pulls the wing out of shape/takes paint off.
In fact when the corsa pulled out in front of me and got wrote off all it did do is crush the lower part of one a bit - as the corsa spun around and hit me.
so I'm happy enough for the money - though they will need a lot of prep work prior to fitting/painting
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Have a having 5" lift soon and bought 33x12.50x10. They need to be durable for off road. But I need them due to the wheels having over the existing arches. Need to be road legal. I really want the bushwacker flares but no one can get them in the uk. Might just bite the bullet and order them from the US.
I'm also thinking about a steel bar alternative. With sheet steel over it.
I see loads of guy on this forum on there xjs. Must be some place can get them.
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Mine has standard TJ rear flares on the front and rear and they are good for tyre coverage and durability off-road. They do take a bit of fitting becausre of the curves on the XJ body but I'm really pleased with them
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tj flares on the front worked great running 33 x10.5 tyres
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the something more rub-able
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1" steel cds tude covered with 1.6mm sheet steel with support tube underneath to the inner arch
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The Polish fender flare aren't too bad, they're about 1/4 of what the real bushwackers are but you could also have a look out for the slightly higher quality polyurethane ones they do. They're about £230 and a much better rugged bet.
I've put some on mine and to be honest when they showed up I wasn't pleased, but once the excess material was trimmed and I put on some edging trim they looked much better. Once screwed in place they looked great and increadily tough, being PE they are impact resistant and at worst they will push back in to shape. I can even stand on mine when loading the roof! Here's some pics.
.......I have a second number plate, just below the wheel carrier before anyone gets concerned. :icon_winkle:
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