I cannot tell what type of vehicle it is without the 'Bronco' logo on the grill. Is this a Jeep or Bronco (just kiddin'). 38 inch tires? Nice!
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Man I need me some Rick Rails!
They keep saying q4 for some stuff summer for everything else.so does anybody know when these Fun-Haver 'Rick" Rock Rails are available? signed up for their email thing a while back.. nothin.
Bigger rooster tails maybe? Reminds me of the old CJ Jeeps with the flat front wheel arch that didn't cover the front of the wheel at all. For what it's worth ADV Fiberglass makes a widebody square-flare kit which is pretty much exactly what you're describing.The rear fenders look like they came off a side by side? Why not have them follow the contours of the truck?
For high strength, carbon is the 'future' that has been here for a while. Not sure that it is necessary for fenders as they are non-structural. Using carbon will really drive the price up. A thicker stackup using a few extra fiberglass plies and/or using a thicker style glass (i.e. not 120 style glass) should do the trick.Why not build these in kevlar? I mean you can use the same molds. Fiberglass is so outdated and fragile and CHEAP. Carbon fiber and or kevlar is the future.
Don't say my name 3 times fast!!!Man I need me some Rick Rails!
Those are Rick flaresConflicted on the rear flares. The front half of the flare looks good but I sort of want the end of the fender to taper inward toward the wheel well. Overall looks really good.
I think this ride has the wrong name! It should be the Rick Ride... Between your awesomely named Rick flares and the typo of the Rick Slides!Those are Rick flares