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25-12-2017
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Originally Posted by nevillebartos
i run stock over 305s with +10 offset, they're slightly out but its not obvious, haven't had any trouble with the coppers.
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I'm not sure if I'll get away with it like this or not?
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25-12-2017
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I just registered
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Originally Posted by Freetripper
Uneek 4wd do fender extenders that push the factory flares out too.
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I'm thinking that this is the way I'll go. Judging by the photos I've posted so you think the one inch would be enough?
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Originally Posted by Nanook
As OzRick mentioned. To get you out of trouble you can get the rubber strips that go onto the outside of your flares. They look aweful but will keep you legal.
The next step up is inside flare spacers from Uneek. You will need to do a little bit of drilling into your body and will also need a nutsert tool.
http://www.uneek4x4.com.au/jk-wrangler-flare-spacers/
After that, it can get quite expensive.
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I'm thinking that this will be what I'll be doing thanks Nanook. Providing they'll be able to cover the tyre? Went out today and definitely see the point of flares covering the tyres [emoji23]
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Yeah tell us what offset the wheels are or what size 16x8? and what back spacing or offset? Then we can advise on what will cover them.
If the outside of the tire is more than an inch out of the new fender then you will want 2 inch. It depends a bit on if your goal is just not to draw attention or to actually have them covered, stop the mud from slinging, and avoid the possibility of a fine I guess.
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25-12-2017
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I just registered
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Join Date: Jan 2017
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Originally Posted by OzRick25
Yeah tell us what offset the wheels are or what size 16x8? and what back spacing or offset? Then we can advise on what will cover them.
If the outside of the tire is more than an inch out of the new fender then you will want 2 inch. It depends a bit on if your goal is just not to draw attention or to actually have them covered, stop the mud from slinging, and avoid the possibility of a fine I guess.
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Thanks mate, much appreciated. I'll get onto Gordon at the local tyre joint and get back to you.
Merry Christmas to you and your family too.
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26-12-2017
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Originally Posted by Polehammer
Went out today and definitely see the point of flares covering the tyres
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And yet... first time you get it into a cutting or deep ruts you'll see the wisdom of having the tires sticking outside of the guards.... its a no win situation
You have to make the call, how much on the road risk are you prepared to take vs off road practicality ?
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26-12-2017
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Originally Posted by MightyMouse
And yet... first time you get it into a cutting or deep ruts you'll see the wisdom of having the tires sticking outside of the guards.... its a no win situation
You have to make the call, how much on the road risk are you prepared to take vs off road practicality ?
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That's a good point too. Maybe I'll just wait for the boys in blue to make the request before I get them?
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