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Fender Flares

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I am a first time Bronco Owner and have been working on getting mine back together. I know some of the questions may seem elementary but would like some input from those of you who have been there.<br>1. What is the best way to attach the fender flares, both front and back<br>2. I live in the Dallas area and want to know what the best source might be for a new windshield.<br>3. Is there a local Bronco club.<br><br>All input is greatly appreciated.
 

J-DUB

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1. All flares basically go on the same way, and will come with installation instructions.<br><br>2. Don't know, sorry<br><br>3. Lone Star Early Bronco<br><br>Welcome to the wonderfull world of Broncos.<br><br>
 

blu72

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[quote author=Newby link=board=5;threadid=8977;start=0#64064 date=1031757166]<br>2. I live in the Dallas area and want to know what the best source might be for a new windshield.<br><br>any glass shop should be able to cut a peice of saftey glass for your windshield since it is a straight peice of glass<br><br>3. Is there a local Bronco club.<br><br>http://www.broncoads.com/North_Texas/<br><br>[/quote]
 

red67

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I can only help you out with the first one. I opted to use stainless steel panhead screws on mine, instead of the rivets. I just thought it made it look sharper.
 

canadabronco

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[quote author=red67 link=board=5;threadid=8977;start=0#64086 date=1031760834]<br>I can only help you out with the first one. I opted to use stainless steel panhead screws on mine, instead of the rivets. I just thought it made it look sharper.<br>[/quote]<br><br>Do you have pictures of this?
 

Broncowalt

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I also used SS screws. I have demolished my rear flares and all screws are still intact with peices of<br>flare still attached so they hold as good as rivets. <br>As for glass I can't remember for sure but I think I used A-1 glass from Plano area. It was under 150<br>and they did it in my driveway, but that was about 6 years ago. Just call around and you can get a<br>good price. Also Jim Holy at Jim's Bronco's here will probably have several used ones but you will<br>have to install your self. I am not sure what he would ask. E-mail me off here if you would like his <br>number.<br>There is a club and we are pretty active if still a little small in numbers at our events. We still have<br>a great time. You can email me on that too if you want more info.
 

red67

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[quote author=canadabronco link=board=5;threadid=8977;start=0#64102 date=1031764616]<br>[quote author=red67 link=board=5;threadid=8977;start=0#64086 date=1031760834]<br>I can only help you out with the first one. I opted to use stainless steel panhead screws on mine, instead of the rivets. I just thought it made it look sharper.<br>[/quote]<br><br>Do you have pictures of this?<br>[/quote]<br><br>I have pictures of the bronco with the flares on it, You can kinda see the screws. Sorry, my EB is not with me right now ( it is awfull), so I can't take any closer pictures. If you want the pictures I have, click here:My pictures
 
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