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Hello - do you still have these flares? I have a '94 and have a need for them.I have a full set of fiberglass flares. Mean Green
I think they are available new from Toyota still. I had the ones on my rear doors replaced last week at Toyota and they painted them and installed new gaskets too.Hello - do you still have these flares? I have a '94 and have a need for them.
How much did Toyota charge you for them new?I think they are available new from Toyota still. I had the ones on my rear doors replaced last week at Toyota and they painted them and installed new gaskets too.
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here you go. Looks like a95+ attachment layout for the front flares. I installed a used 93/94 front fender on my truck and had to drill new holes for the 95 flare going on it. The front , rear and center holes are common. So I attached felt pads to the other locations wet with paint. Attached the front and rear of the flare with one of the metal stud in the center location and just hinged the flare up and into place using the center stud to locate it. Then drill out the paint marks.It would be nice if they had a photo of the back side. You can see the holes for fasteners from the front, but does the back side accept the plastic mounting pins, or do they expect you to use double sided tape to mount them? Nothing particularly wrong with the latter, but some may not like it.
This is very much true. If it were me, I'd pull the flares off and see how damaged they actually are. If it's not cracked, you could just shoot it with epoxy primer, put some body filler on there and smooth out out, then seal it with epoxy primer and repaint. The sealing step is critical if there are *any* exposed fibers.
Unless those flares are crushed and flopping around, I would say they could be easily repaired. At least as easy as scuffing, painting, and mounting the aftermarket ones. Maybe a little messier of a job, though.
Have any white ones that would fit a 95?I have a few good flares but I don't think any are for the 93/4 trucks
i dont have any flares other than LX ones now. that was 2 years ago i posted that.Have any white ones that would fit a 95?
I just bought a pass driver door white off eBay, had a few options and some were pricey, when I bought mine I think there were couple other ones. Make sure they came off 95 to 97. Was full set off 93 94 as well all usedHave any white ones that would fit a 95?
I can’t find anything on eBay. Do you happen to have a link?I just bought a pass driver door white off eBay, had a few options and some were pricey, when I bought mine I think there were couple other ones. Make sure they came off 95 to 97. Was full set off 93 94 as well all used
https://www.ebay.com/itm/276373996013I can’t find anything on eBay. Do you happen to have a link