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Flared rear quarters

beasterly

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I have 3.5 suspension lift with 2 inch body lift. Running 35s it looks like crap. I'm thinking of going to flared rear quarters. Anyone have similar combo with some photos please
 

hankjr

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Why you think it looks like crap? Can you post photos?

Hank
 
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beasterly

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Its just 1 inch to high for 35s I was hoping that uncut fronts and flared rear would fix the problem.
 

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Thought you would like to see this. Average aftermarket glass flare against flared steel quarter. Much smaller opening on the steel quarter. I think most of the flared steel quarters are going on street Broncos. Just something to keep in mind. The plans on how you intend to use the Bronco should direct whether the steel flared quarters would be a good choice.
Jim
 

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mrdrnac

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Thought you would like to see this. Average aftermarket glass flare against flared steel quarter. Much smaller opening on the steel quarter. I think most of the flared steel quarters are going on street Broncos. Just something to keep in mind. The plans on how you intend to use the Bronco should direct whether the steel flared quarters would be a good choice.
Jim

Good info! Thanks Jim
 
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beasterly

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Thought you would like to see this. Average aftermarket glass flare against flared steel quarter. Much smaller opening on the steel quarter. I think most of the flared steel quarters are going on street Broncos. Just something to keep in mind. The plans on how you intend to use the Bronco should direct whether the steel flared quarters would be a good choice.
Jim
Thank you so much. I am a loyal customer.
 
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