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Old 02-06-2008, 04:44 PM
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haha rad, i cruised that a&w yesterday that trail you mentioned called one way down sounds like quesnel canyon. did you see some weird mining thing on pontoons that looked like something from kevin costners water world? lol. The local club is doing a run down there for may long weekend if your out. i'll see if i can dig up those cabin pics. hehe

edit: found it, is this the cabin you guys stayed at?


and heres the sketchy water world raft lol


some great wheeling down there

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Old 02-07-2008, 06:48 AM
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what the hell is that thing?
some sort of home made water treatment facility?? floating leach field?
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You guys are hijacking White Rob's thread. Seriously - did we answer the man's question to his satisfaction?
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You mean this thing? Hahaha!

Small world...
Old 02-07-2008, 11:44 AM
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That looks like something for coal mines or oil retreivel from below the water maybe.
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sorry for the hijack

but thats wicked wierd
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Keep in mind that fender flares do more than protect the body. My tires stick out maybe 1/4" and fling rocks onto my windshield (new) when driving on gravel roads, so now I'm considering fender flares. Now my new windshield doesn't look so new anymore

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Old 02-07-2008, 07:53 PM
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those limited flares would be his best bet really as im sure spending big coin on the bushwackers isnt worth it for 1/4 inch.

lol at waterworld, possibly for gold mining but not sure. It felt really creepy being on that thing. im hoping to maybe drink afew beers while sitting in a lawn chair on it this summer.
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Cheaper Option Look for Pacer Performance Flexy Flares,
You can get anywhere from 1" to 3" Cheap and EXTREMELY durable, Im using the steal reinforced ones






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If you are looking for only a 1/4 inch, then try and find some of the chrome wheel well trim, it was stock on alot of 3rd gens, but it also came on 3rd gen trucks (mine has it) i don't know about 2nd gen 4runners, but if I've got it on my truck, it should fit on a 4runner,

if you don't know what I am talking about, here is a how to on painting the trim things:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f126...4runner-75844/

if you find it at a junk yard, they probably will be the cheapest solution, other than just getting some flat rubber and screwing it to the fenders
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that is an enormous help 4Hummer

Originally Posted by 4Hummer
Cheaper Option Look for Pacer Performance Flexy Flares,
You can get anywhere from 1" to 3" Cheap and EXTREMELY durable, Im using the steal reinforced ones





thanks very much 4Hummer

I have been lurking along here -I am a 3rd gen but I will never pay $300 and up for some plastic fender flares-I am most appreciative of that product name
and the Whitney link. I don't want the Surface Mount kind(not sure how to mount those and do not want the rubbing on the body) but the Steel Reinforced or Standard Duty models look to me like they would work fine to screw into pre-exsting holes inside the lip of the wheel wells.

My '99 SR5 has that chrome strip trim along the wheel wells and my body is sprayed constantly with road moisture. I am running the 265/75/16s with factory mudflaps.
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not to hi-jack ..


but i'm an old PG guy . use to be the parts Manager at northern toy for 20 years .. 4by'D many years with lots of people .


do I know you guys ?
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