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> Glass vs. Steel flares
flyloki
post Oct 21 2003, 05:58 PM
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Anyone care to offer an opinion on the issue? I'm considering a roller with glass flares that have just been installed. Obviously steel would be superior but I'd rather not have to pull these and fit new. My concern is spending $$$ for a decent paint job and then having cracks show up due to the glass flares flexing.

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SirAndy
post Oct 21 2003, 06:05 PM
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mine have been on for 10+ years, including the molded in bumpers/spoilers. just had it repainted. no cracks in sight.

FG all around.
feel free to browse my website for pix (link below)

FG is cheaper. metal is much more $$$ but has the cool-factor (and the CW factor as well) ...

if the roller already has'em and you think they did a decent job putting them on, leave em, get some nice fat tires/rims and enjoy your car.

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flyloki   Glass vs. Steel flares   Oct 21 2003, 05:58 PM
SirAndy   mine have been on for 10+ years, including the mol...   Oct 21 2003, 06:05 PM
Aaron Cox   is this a blue 71?   Oct 21 2003, 07:06 PM


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