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guitarfreek92

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alright im trying to decide weather or not this is a good idea. i do have rust along the wheel wells would putting fender flares be a good idea? if so should i try to put some rust eliminating stuff on before? ill post pics up tomorrow so you can see how bad the rust is.

 

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yo guitarfreek9

I fought that rust in that area for years until I replaced the rusted and beyond (went up and to both sides a few inches) sexctions w/Patch Panels.

To save $, look in my site @ http://www.broncolinks.com/index.php?index=459

for the Hot LInks to such as;

Flare Info & pics (from a semi & modded) in a 91 Centurion

Source: by David B (dblue, One Ton 91, Centurion) at SuperMotors.net

Flare Info & pics in an 81; "...I wanted to install fender flares in my truck but they are not available in my country (Argentina).....so I got a set of cheap Warn flares in bad shape and sent them to make a copy.....Today I got the first set and installed them....the cost for each set it will be about $100.- bucks!!..."

Source: by Henri at uc4x4.com

Flare, Bushwacker Cut-Out Info & pics in a 94

Source: by Torvald at SuperMotors.net

Flare, Bushwacker Cut-Out Info & pics in an 86

Source: by Damager (Da Bonco) at SuperMotors.net

Flare, Bushwacker Cut-Out Installation Instructions; 78-96 "...This Flare adds 3¾" of tire coverage; Front Part # 20021-11, Rear Part #20022-11; Available in a no pocket cut-out design; Offers extreme tire and wheel coverage, allowing you to increase the wheel well opening to accomodate large tires and wheels; Exclusive Dura-Flex® material fives maximum durability and flexibility while maintaining its shape during extreme conditions; OEM matte black finish, or easily custom painted to match or accent any vehicle..." Instructions also available for various Flares in 78-79, 80-86, 87-91, & 92-96 Source: by bushwacker.com

Flare, Bushwacker Cut-Out Instructions & pics in a 93

Source: by bigbroncojeff (Jeff J) at SuperMotors.net

Flare, Bushwacker Cut-Out pics in a 94

Source: by RNUOVR at SuperMotors.net

Flare, Modification; "...Heres what jeep flares look like, i went to the junkyard and they let me have 8 for 30$ and i only used 2 on the back, just marked it for the flare contour, got out the old air nibbler and i like the way it turned out....but my main reason was to cut off the rusted thru parts of the quarter..." pic is gone Source: by sparkysmotorsports at karting.4cycle.com

Flare, Modification; "...i used flares off of a 98 ford explorer sport 2 door 4 door wont work. the fender radius is almost the same. only mods i had to do was where the "V" shape is towards bottom of truck i had to slightly mod the flares by cutting them with a die grinder. the ***** holes along the fender lip also matched up nicely. it tooka couple of days of trial fitting but they look nice. and along the top i instaled small bolts so they look the pocket flares made by bushwacker. this was necessary to hold them tightly to the body. it cost me a total of 50.00 to put these on. flares where 30.00 at pull a part auto wrecking..." Source: by shad351

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Jeff also has the patch panels http://broncograveyard.com/bronco/c-1163-bronco-92-96.html

& Fender Flares http://broncograveyard.com/bronco/c-193-fender-flares.html

 

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