3/24/2013
City Bus Flare (aka Flexy Flares) installed!.
Finally got them installed. It's not an easy process to do by yourself, but it is possible. Mine turned out OK- the parts I'm not happy with you couldn't see from 5 feet away, so I guess it's not too bad.
Before I could start, I had to fix my wheel well liner from when I cut the fender to allow for the 33s to fit.
As you can see, the tire has a clear shot to cover the door hinges in sand and mud. The passenger door is worse and now it opens with a gritty sound.
I used some Rally Armor universal mudflaps I had laying around and some drywall anchor screws and "anchored" the new liner to the existing liner. After this picture, I added an additional screw to keep it from pivoting about this single screw.
The flares went on fairly easy. I stuck the straw of some silicone spray and shot it in the hole for the metal wire on the flare- this allowed the wire to feed into the flare nice and easy. To install the flare, I held it in place with one hand and drilled a pilot hole with the other. I started at the middle and worked my way to the ends. I made some small triangular cuts in the backside of the flare to help it follow the contour. The thick rubber actually cuts easily with even a dull razor blade. Once installed, the excess is cut off- I had to use a Dremel to cut the metal wire- dykes or linesman pliers don't have what it takes, bolt cutters would probably work.
These are the best pics I have so far. As you can see from the following, it was dark and snowing outside when I finished. I'll have better pics later when I go on the next trail run in a couple weeks.
And as a teaser, I mounted my KChilites to my bumper bars. I haven't hooked up the electrical yet. I had to get some 1.5" bar clamp mount (I went the PIAA mounts since KC wanted like $22 each for theirs- I got the PIAAs for $22 total) and then I had to enlarge the hole slightly and grind part of the round disc that is part of the light mount. But other than that- it's like they were made for each other!
I'll be curious to see how these work and if they keep the muck off my truck.
And I need to clean my garage......