Ok this is more a question out of curiosity...
Fender flares, do the serve any other purpose, except looking awesome (like a snorkel or some such)?
At around R8-R9k, surely they must have more than a decorative purpose?
Now I am a complete novice (like with most things), when it comes to fender flares, so I want to know, if you fork out the dough, what do you get?
My biggest fear on my patrol is that a rock hits the under side of the quarter panel and breaks it (got a diff protector from Peter so that fear has dissipated), so will an aftermarket fender flare provide more of a protection than the crappy plastic ones that are standard on the 4.8? Or do you get them when you have a wider tyre than the normal rims that are on the vehicle to prevent mud getting flung up (that’s a very expensive mud guard).
So what are the benefits of fender flares (and yes they look freakin awesome!)?
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Re: Fender flares?
These replacements are firstly cheaper than Nissan factory flares, a set of flares from nissan are close to 20k the last time I checked.
They are wider than factory so allow wider tyres or rim offset without covering yourself with mud.
They can be fitted with self tappers or rivnuts & fasteners (my suggestion), this removes the need for the nissan clips & makes removal & cleaning much easier.
They are also well made & look good, so the look does play a role I suppose.
They are wider than factory so allow wider tyres or rim offset without covering yourself with mud.
They can be fitted with self tappers or rivnuts & fasteners (my suggestion), this removes the need for the nissan clips & makes removal & cleaning much easier.
They are also well made & look good, so the look does play a role I suppose.
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Re: Fender flares?
Thanks for the reply. Makes more sense nowhugejp wrote:These replacements are firstly cheaper than Nissan factory flares, a set of flares from nissan are close to 20k the last time I checked.
They are wider than factory so allow wider tyres or rim offset without covering yourself with mud.
They can be fitted with self tappers or rivnuts & fasteners (my suggestion), this removes the need for the nissan clips & makes removal & cleaning much easier.
They are also well made & look good, so the look does play a role I suppose.
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Re: Fender flares?
One thing to keep in mind though:
If you rip the Nissan flares off 9r crunch them on an obstacle, there is no damage to the underlying bodywork.
If you have bolted on after-market flares, the same may not apply (depending on how tough they are)...
If you rip the Nissan flares off 9r crunch them on an obstacle, there is no damage to the underlying bodywork.
If you have bolted on after-market flares, the same may not apply (depending on how tough they are)...
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