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    Club Member Hunty's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiejk View Post
    guarding edging dose not work... it will taper out and can't screw in.. looks shit
    Still LMAO - say what you mean and stop beating around the bush LoL you crack me up Aussie JK

    I use the bush ranger stick on flare you can get it from most 4x4 suppliers - i notice arb now sell it to

    heres why i say its good on a JK;
    1. I needed extra coverage to be legal and it does that.
    2. When I first did it there was little else available for a jk.
    3. Some of the awesome new products available for the JK arnt LoL - ive got mates who have dropped big bux on "Awesome new products" and have broken them on the first occasion they slide into a high sidded rut
    4. I have squashed crunched slid on rubbed and bangged my flares so many times I cant count - there still there
    5. my heap looks mild not wild with the factory flares and rubber ext and i like that because it doesnt scream out to the boyz in blue look how high im lifted!
    6. its cheap!
    7. Im waiting to see what will be the best aftermarket alternative and then Ill buy that - and im still waiting
    cheers Hunty
    Luv My Jeep!

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    Thanks Hunty!

    But Charl says "it isn't the Bushranger Brand ya wally"LOL!

    Got it from ARB for $19.95 a metre ($17.95 with club discount) as opposed to Clarke Rubber $21.95 a metre(if any one else is interested).

    Cheers

    Andy

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    Hunty,

    Just a quick one!

    How did you attach your stick on flares? Screws into the mudguard or bolts through them?

    Cheers

    Andy

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