fender flares

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although we were probably the only dry mud free two at wind rock we could not see out of the side windows. . It is time for fender flares. I have the fronts done and will be doing something similar in the rear.
 

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hydrantman

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Looks nice did you trim toward the top of the fender, used what we talked about (garden bed trim)
 
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Its just some plastic that was on apallet of material that we ship in. It 1/8 thick.
I cut a 4 strip. the fender tapers in at the bottom so I just made it plunb and ran it up against the lower bar where it goes around the bottom. I would have liked to run it all the way back on the bottom, like a running board but it would not have any support.
 
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I'm going to pick some of the bed edging today and try to install let you know
 
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Bellarae

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I was just thinking of using the heavy duty lawn edging for fender flares and mud flaps. Have you tried the edging yet?
 
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I seen other people have done this with there ATV/sxs. Turned out fairly well.
 
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ordered 150 plastic push pins a little while back on amazon. going next week to pickup a sheet of abs at a local plastic supply place. found they have 4'x8' sheets 1/16" thick black, textured on one side for $25. will try to post pics as I progress.