Pics of my truck with flares
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Pics of my truck with flares
Here ya go. And no, I haven't washed my truck since I put the flares on. I will post my thoughts on the flares later.
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Now I want to get mine on but, with temps in the teens I'd have to pay to have it done. Dunno, we'll see after my hood is done
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Come on now! I worked till midnight with temps in the low 20'sf9k9 wrote:
Now I want to get mine on but, with temps in the teens I'd have to pay to have it done. Dunno, we'll see after my hood is done
I had frost forming on my tools when I laid them down. I actually started at 1PM, and finished at 1AM. The problem was that I got sidetracked big time in between. But I was determined to get them done. I didn't want to go to work the next day with no flares on the rear
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Here's a question for all of you who know more about this than I do, which should be most of you. I know that running a 31x10.5x15 is ok a 7" wheel, but what about a 11.5" wide tire? I want to eventually go with a 32x11.5x15 tire. I'll probably get the rock crawler wheels first. Should I get 7 or 8 inch wide wheels?
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8 inch wide wheels.wamason wrote: Should I get 7 or 8 inch wide wheels?
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Re: Pics of my truck with flares
Looks Very Nice Wamason , Can't Wait Till I Get Mine On But It's An After Christmas Job For Me.wamason wrote:Here ya go....
No A Prob F9K9 Come On Over And We'll Do The Flares Here! I Have The Solution To Your Problem...F9K9 wrote:Now I want to get mine on but, with temps in the teens I'd have to pay to have it done.
Only Problem With That Is It Has A 15 Gallon Tank And Kerosene Is $3.00 A Gallon Here
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Re: Pics of my truck with flares
Thanks for the offergocntry wrote:..........No A Prob F9K9 Come On Over And We'll Do The Flares Here! I Have The Solution To Your Problem...
I would but, I just looked it up on Street Atlas 2006 and it's close to 1200 miles round trip. That's over 60 gallons of gas. Might be able to get it done for what the gas would cost
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Ok, now for my thoughts on the flares and the install...
Nothing was overly difficult, but I did run into a few things that made me want to curse GM. The flares needed some trimming, mostly on the back of each flare, but it wasn't bad. I used the old edge trim. Gonna see how that works out. If it messes up, I'll just get the new stuff.
Cutting the passenger side front took forever because I *stupid* forgot to remove the inner bolt, so I ended up cutting right through it
Cutting the back was the easiest--after I got those stupid factory flares off! After getting everything off and screaming a few times, I saw that I went about totally the wrong way. I drilled out the rivets on the bottom of the flare, then they came right off. Which left the metal brackets still attached to the fender. Then I thought "what idiot at GM would use rivets on these too!" So I began to drill those out. After about 30 minutes of drilling one rivet, the nut from the inside fell out and I realized that all I had to do was remove the nuts from the inside of the fender *stupid*.
There are some small gaps at the rear of each fender, which I will fix later. They're not noticeable, especially with the trim on.
Overall, I think my truck looks 100% better than before. Thanks Justin!!
Nothing was overly difficult, but I did run into a few things that made me want to curse GM. The flares needed some trimming, mostly on the back of each flare, but it wasn't bad. I used the old edge trim. Gonna see how that works out. If it messes up, I'll just get the new stuff.
Cutting the passenger side front took forever because I *stupid* forgot to remove the inner bolt, so I ended up cutting right through it
Cutting the back was the easiest--after I got those stupid factory flares off! After getting everything off and screaming a few times, I saw that I went about totally the wrong way. I drilled out the rivets on the bottom of the flare, then they came right off. Which left the metal brackets still attached to the fender. Then I thought "what idiot at GM would use rivets on these too!" So I began to drill those out. After about 30 minutes of drilling one rivet, the nut from the inside fell out and I realized that all I had to do was remove the nuts from the inside of the fender *stupid*.
There are some small gaps at the rear of each fender, which I will fix later. They're not noticeable, especially with the trim on.
Overall, I think my truck looks 100% better than before. Thanks Justin!!
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Re: Pics of my truck with flares
[Homer Simpson Voice] DOH!.. [/Homer Simpson Voice] Uhh Guess I Didnt Realize It Was Quite THAT Far. But Your Welcome To Stop By Anytime Your In The Area....f9k9 wrote:Thanks for the offergocntry wrote:..........No A Prob F9K9 Come On Over And We'll Do The Flares Here! I Have The Solution To Your Problem...
I would but, I just looked it up on Street Atlas 2006 and it's close to 1200 miles round trip. That's over 60 gallons of gas. Might be able to get it done for what the gas would cost
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Alright, here be my next plan. I'm going with Cragar D-Window Series 342 wheels, 15x8, with 4 inches of backspacing. I will be removing the front and rear spacers, and putting the 2" spacers on the rear. So my front track will remain the same as it is now, but my rear track will gain another inch on each side, to better match up with the flares I'll just have to watch out for those high articulation situations....
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haha... there should be a RPO type code for the Marvelous Mystery Lift so that we could have our own decals like the ZR2, ZR5, or Z71... Make it the ZR4 (4 door) or ZRC (Crew), ore maybe a ZR-crew decal would look nice....bwenny247 wrote:Looks like a ZR-crew.
but i digress, wamason, ride looks awesome! I can't wait until my tread wears down on my tires so i can replace them!
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Thanks for all the compliments guys. I might check with DecalKing, they made my 4x4 decals. I think one that said:
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would be kinda neat if it was in smaller letters.
I did use a reciprocating saw. DO NOT attemp this mod with anything else!!! Please!!! Save yourself the trouble!!!
Highrider
Crew
would be kinda neat if it was in smaller letters.
I did use a reciprocating saw. DO NOT attemp this mod with anything else!!! Please!!! Save yourself the trouble!!!
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what size b/l do you have and what size spacers do you run in the front and back? Truck looks great by the way!!!!!!!! Are those flares the ones that listed in the mods page? No more questions I promise, lol!
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Yea, I did but the front fenders. They're 90% of the reason for doing this mod, so my 31's don't rub
I have a 2" Body Lift, the only size available for CrewCabs that I'm aware of. I have 2" spacers in front, and 3" in back. And yes, they are the flares in the mods page My plans are to run Cragar RockCrawler wheels, with 4" backspacing. In which case I'll remove the 3" spacers all together, and take the 2" spacers off the front and put them on the back, since I think the back wheels could stand sitting out even a bit further to match the flares The sooner I can sell my stock wheels, the sooner I'll be getting rock crawlersTonysblackcrew wrote:what size b/l do you have and what size spacers do you run in the front and back? Truck looks great by the way!!!!!!!! Are those flares the ones that listed in the mods page? No more questions I promise, lol!
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