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RasterMaster 09-24-2003 03:19 PM

Must be ordered through distributor. They will give you the distributor in your area. They say the flares are $715.54

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RasterMaster 09-24-2003 05:07 PM

The distributor told me prices and that both the Flares and Wheel Well Splash Shields could be installed for about $700. That would be my next (and the last upgrade I need) on my list to do.

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Jeff 09-24-2003 05:26 PM

The visors are Ventvisors from ebay. The tires DO rub a little at slow speed when parking or turning hard left or right. These are true 37" tires so I'm going to need to either trim the wheel housings or have something custom made to replace them.

RasterMaster 09-25-2003 12:04 AM

I went with Windtech and require no tape.

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JCJ 09-25-2003 12:22 PM

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Just in case you wanted to install these Husky splash guards, the front ones will not fit either of mentioned fender flares (Stillen $ 349, E&G Classics $ 715.54, Street Scene $ 449). These splash gurads will only fit the stock flares I understand. Maybe the Street Scene flares might allow some adjustment?
In any case: Keep on splashing, guys and girls!

H2Stealth 12-01-2003 11:38 PM

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I know you are looking for some FLARED FENDERS but just in case. I have a 14" lift with 44" tires and have replaced the factory plastic fender / side trim with carbon-fiber. The pieces are the same size as the factory but when you look at the vehicle from the front or rear, the center of the tire is lined up perfect with the pieces.

03 Black with Nology Ignition products, K.I.T. carbon-fiber fender trim / hood scoop with handles / hood side tower caps / rear louvers / engine cover, 14 inch BulletProof Suspension powdercoated black installed by CTL MOTORSPORTS, Fox Racing Shhox, 44inch Truxus STS with 17x14 Weld Racing Wheels, Snyper brakes, Custom black bi-xenon projector headlights, Kodiak fold down steps, black grill, Pro-Fit custom black LVE fuel door, Benevento carbon-fiber dash kit, Husky Liners floor mats, MOMO shift knob / pedals, HITCHCAM rear camera, Royal Purple fluids, Cleargearz clear differential cover, Airaid intake / filter, Borla exhaust / headers, Optima Battery.

HUMMERDOGG 12-01-2003 11:48 PM

H2STEALTH-

Is there any chance you can post pics of your beautiful rig?

Thanks

-HUMMERDOGG

TROLL POACHER (I hunt trolls even if it ain't troll hunting season...)

TROLL TAXIDERMIST (For those of you who get to them before I can. I provide this service free of charge...)


H2Stealth 12-03-2003 05:28 AM

Thanks for the compliment / inquiry? Give me a couple of days and hopefully I will have some better pics that I will post. I only have "WORK IN PROGRESS" pics and will have some updated "CURRENT" pics soon.

03 Black with Nology Ignition products, K.I.T. carbon-fiber fender trim / hood scoop with handles / hood side tower caps / rear louvers / engine cover, 14 inch BulletProof Suspension powdercoated black installed by CTL MOTORSPORTS, Fox Racing Shhox, 44inch Truxus STS with 17x14 Weld Racing Wheels, Snyper brakes, Custom black bi-xenon projector headlights, Kodiak fold down steps, black grill, Pro-Fit custom black LVE fuel door, Benevento carbon-fiber dash kit, Husky Liners floor mats, MOMO shift knob / pedals, HITCHCAM rear camera, Royal Purple fluids, Cleargearz clear differential cover, Airaid intake / filter, Borla exhaust / headers, Optima Battery.

Detonate 12-03-2003 12:28 PM

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Jeff:
The visors are Ventvisors from ebay. The tires DO rub a little at slow speed when parking or turning hard left or right. These are true 37" tires so I'm going to need to either trim the wheel housings or have something custom made to replace them.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Dan from 4 Wheel Parts has told me if you take a Hair Dryer to the wheel well that plastic will soften up enough that you can push it in to prevent the rubbing.

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2003 Red H2 equipped with Tough Country Heavy Duty Armor Series Front End with Winch, Rear Bumper, Brush Guard, and Roof Rack.

Darren 12-03-2003 12:58 PM

H2STEALTH

I for one am really looking forward to those pictures of your rig! Only seen a few "tease" shots of it so far...but what I've seen I've LIKED !!!!

Can't wait!

Darren


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