Sifu-lux's Project 33" MT and more...

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Hi. Where can I get a set of those thin black fender flares from?

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Re: Sifu-lux's Project 33" MT and more...

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They're discontinued but try your local agents .... you might just get lucky and they still have a set in stock.
Otherwise have a look through these topics for after market options that might still be available .......... search.php?keywords=fender+flares&terms ... mit=Search
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Thank you. I will try local dealer tomorrow before I purchase online. Cheers.

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Hi Andy, been a while :shock2: Hope the gang here is all well?
Busy with child number 4, now 18 months old... limited time to do anything.

Thought I'd consult my old axle build thread, as I need to strip the front diff out as my air locker has developed a leak, and I needed
to refresh my memory on what to take apart. I did find a quick method that saves some time here:

How to Remove a Birfield Joint (The fast way) aka The Camo Method Toyota 4x4 Solid Axle by WheeliePete
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3Y5bQGiezY
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Skips4x4 wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2017 12:22 pm Hi. Where can I get a set of those thin black fender flares from?

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Not sure if you can still get but here is the Toyota part number: 7587105735 (was R 580 in 2009)
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Sifu-Lux wrote:
Skips4x4 wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2017 12:22 pm Hi. Where can I get a set of those thin black fender flares from?

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Not sure if you can still get but here is the Toyota part number: 7587105735 (was R 580 in 2009)
Tx. Went to dealership and they say part is no longer available. Pity. Will get the rubber strips from 4x4 website. Cheers.

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