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Wheel Flares

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October 26, 2010
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Adding factory ZR2 wheel flares to a base model 2 door Blazer without drilling holes through the painted quarter panels.

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0 2010/10/26 10:59:39 Sirloin
Aluminum Flange added to give the trimmed ZR2 wheel flares some structure on the front two.  The flares were set in place with an adhesive caulking, then screwed through the aluminum flange to secure them in place.  The rear flares didn't require any modifications.
Aluminum Flange added to give the trimmed ZR2 wheel flares some structure on the front two. The flares were set in place with an adhesive caulking, then screwed through the aluminum flange to secure them in place. The rear flares didn't require any modifications.
0 2010/10/26 10:59:39 Sirloin
Rattle Can ZR2 Flares
Rattle Can ZR2 Flares
0 2010/10/26 10:59:39 Sirloin
ZR2 flare trimmed and resting on Flange
ZR2 flare trimmed and resting on Flange
0 2010/10/26 11:00:36 Sirloin
After ~ S10 Xtreme 2wd Wheels, ZR2 Wheel Flares, no lift
After ~ S10 Xtreme 2wd Wheels, ZR2 Wheel Flares, no lift
0 2010/10/26 11:00:36 Sirloin
 
 

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