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Author:  Damo [ Wed May 25, 2011 6:45 am ]
Post subject:  Mounting WT flares after virtual lift

How have you guys done this?

At the moment I have just tek screwed :lol: the flare bracket to the guard. For some reason the part at the top of the bracket that the flare is supposed to clip onto is too tight up against the body. Maybe I bent the bracket somehow?

I checked JrZook's build thread and he did his a little differently. I like what he did, and this shows me how the bottom of the flare is supported, but how is the top of the flare held in?
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Author:  SuziBlu [ Wed May 25, 2011 7:04 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Mounting WT flares after virtual lift

Damo, off topic a bit, how long did it take to do your virtual lift. ?

Author:  Damo [ Wed May 25, 2011 7:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Mounting WT flares after virtual lift

SuziBlu wrote:
Damo, off topic a bit, how long did it take to do your virtual lift. ?


Those pics are from JrZook's build thread. I've only started my virtual lift, I haven't got one guard finished yet.

Mine

JrZook

Author:  JrZook [ Wed May 25, 2011 7:24 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Mounting WT flares after virtual lift

Damo wrote:
I checked JrZook's build thread and he did his a little differently. I like what he did, and this shows me how the bottom of the flare is supported, but how is the top of the flare held in?


Just remember that mine are 88.5 plastic flares and are wayyy lighter than the metal ones. With those three alloy brackets holding it on it seems to be very solid and doesnt pull away from body up the top, even with the 50mm extended flares hanging off them! One of the rears is slightly pulling away from the top now only because I rubbed it up against a bank.

Author:  SuziBlu [ Wed May 25, 2011 7:24 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Mounting WT flares after virtual lift

ahh, ok, I have looked hard at this, and can see the rear will be somewhat easy, its the front that will take some work.

I want to make my zook look like it was built for the size tyres I want, not a small wheel arch that is much smaller in size.

Of course the added benefit is, do away with the body lift, but, that is secondary to my want.

I want my zook to be engineered, but in saying that, its of little consequence if you get pulled over all the time, because the guards are for a much smaller wheel/tyre, even tho its legal, I can do without that.

Author:  Damo [ Wed May 25, 2011 7:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Mounting WT flares after virtual lift

SuziBlu wrote:
ahh, ok, I have looked hard at this, and can see the rear will be somewhat easy, its the front that will take some work.

I want to make my zook look like it was built for the size tyres I want, not a small wheel arch that is much smaller in size.

Of course the added benefit is, do away with the body lift, but, that is secondary to my want.

I want my zook to be engineered, but in saying that, its of little consequence if you get pulled over all the time, because the guards are for a much smaller wheel/tyre, even tho its legal, I can do without that.


My goals are the same. I have minimal lift, big-ish tyres and no body lift.


I'll try to get some more pics up as I progress.

Author:  JrZook [ Wed May 25, 2011 7:57 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Mounting WT flares after virtual lift

SuziBlu wrote:
Damo, off topic a bit, how long did it take to do your virtual lift. ?


Anyway Damo I still think you should answer this question haha! How long has this 1/4VL taken so far? From start to now? :P

SuziBlu it took me about 2 days a guard. That includes cutting, cleaning, rewelding and painting. Im a picky bastard thats why it took me sooo long

Author:  Damo [ Wed May 25, 2011 10:49 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Mounting WT flares after virtual lift

JrZook wrote:
SuziBlu wrote:
Damo, off topic a bit, how long did it take to do your virtual lift. ?


Anyway Damo I still think you should answer this question haha! How long has this 1/4VL taken so far? From start to now? :P


Dunno, it would have to be 12 months since i chopped it out :lol: you cant rush these things!!!

Author:  Fatzook [ Wed May 25, 2011 11:38 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Mounting WT flares after virtual lift

Damo wrote:
JrZook wrote:
SuziBlu wrote:
Damo, off topic a bit, how long did it take to do your virtual lift. ?


Anyway Damo I still think you should answer this question haha! How long has this 1/4VL taken so far? From start to now? :P


Dunno, it would have to be 12 months since i chopped it out :lol: you cant rush these things!!!


I keep telling him that but does he listen? :crazy:


:lol:

Author:  stockman [ Wed May 25, 2011 11:41 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Mounting WT flares after virtual lift

We have a few captain slows here then. My moto is quality not quantity :D

Author:  BlueSuzy [ Wed May 25, 2011 12:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Mounting WT flares after virtual lift

:P

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