Regular flares on a Squatch, anyone?

Porkchop4464
Aug 06, 2022

Rank V

Aug 06, 2022

I have a 2dr, 2.7 Squatch and I was thinking that the non squatch flares are 2 inches narrower. I think if you swapped the "non- squatch" factory flares to a squatch, you would get some (my mind went blank...) what do they call the tires out by a little bit? Damn it? Brain fart! Anyway, you all get it, anyone done this and have pics?

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Rank V

Aug 06, 2022

#1
Poke! Just remembered... Poke!
Sdakotabronco, Deano Bronc

Rank V

Aug 06, 2022

#2
Our BL has non-squatch fender flares surrounding 37s + 3inch coilover. Turned out good. Def prefer the narrow fenders over squatch fenders.
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Skeeter225, Steve777468

Rank V

Aug 06, 2022

#3
Oh!!!! Damn!!!! NT! I think I am in love! Wow! That looks so tough! Now, how much is a standard set of flares? Ha ha ha
NT AUTOMOTIVE

Rank V

Aug 06, 2022

#4
Our BL has non-squatch fender flares surrounding 37s + 3inch coilover. Turned out good. Def prefer the narrow fenders over squatch fenders.
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What Rims and offset?

No Ragerts

Aug 06, 2022

#5
Oh!!!! Damn!!!! NT! I think I am in love! Wow! That looks so tough! Now, how much is a standard set of flares? Ha ha ha
Prolly less expensive to buy a set of hub centric 1.5” spacers to achieve the look you are seeking…
Porkchop4464

Rank V

Aug 06, 2022

#6
Prolly less expensive to buy a set of hub centric 1.5” spacers to achieve the look you are seeking…
On thing is for sure, anyway you slice it, things cost money!

Northwest Bronco

Aug 06, 2022

#7
I did it and saw very little difference in the amount of dirt on the vehicle. I just installed the MABETT mud flaps to help with that. Here's a picture and a video of both:
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CBWAR1, ried

Gladesmen

Aug 06, 2022

#8
I bet you can trade with a no squatch that wants to add 35’s.
My Brother and I were just talking about this on his Basesquatch. I think it would look sweet.
Porkchop4464

Rank IV

Aug 07, 2022

#9
Base Model with a 2” Lift and some 35s… thought about getting the wider flares but I love this look too much .

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Deano Bronc, Dye Beard 77

Rank V

Aug 07, 2022

#10
I did it and saw very little difference in the amount of dirt on the vehicle. I just installed the MABETT mud flaps to help with that. Here's a picture and a video of both:
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Looks tighter and more togetrher. Where did you get the flares from, Ford?

Rank V

Aug 07, 2022

#11
Looks tighter and more togetrher. Where did you get the flares from, Ford?
Sorry, just watched and got the story.
B MIller

Rank V

Aug 07, 2022

#12
I did it and saw very little difference in the amount of dirt on the vehicle. I just installed the MABETT mud flaps to help with that. Here's a picture and a video of both:
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Great vids! Nice job!
B MIller

Northwest Bronco

Aug 07, 2022

#13
Great vids! Nice job!
Thank you sir. Glad I can help!!

Rank II

Aug 12, 2022

#14
Do you want to sell your SAS flares and cap?

Northwest Bronco

Aug 12, 2022

#15
I traded flares with another member. I think I'll keep the cap just in case I switch back.

Standing Grumpy Face

Moderator

Aug 12, 2022

#16
Whenever my BB Sasquatch gets built and I finally wear out the GY tires I'll probably go with Toyo AT3s in 35x11.5x17. I'll probably look into changing out to the regular flares.

Rank VI

Aug 12, 2022

#17
I have the Sasquatch flare with aftermarket wheels. The wheels have a zero offset and pushed the tire out just enough to barely be noticeable but give it a little more aggressive look. Here is factory vs aftermarket’s on mine.

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Bschurr

Rank II

Aug 12, 2022

#18
I traded flares with another member. I think I'll keep the cap just in case I switch back.
THanks for getting back to me! May just buy new so I can sand and paint Cactus Grey whats another 400$ this far in right!

Rank II

Aug 12, 2022

#19
Looking at Mabetts seat back protector for the 2dr. They do have a few cool items for sure.

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