Kut Snake fender flares 65 mm
- Tough and ultra flexible
- No painting required
- UV Resistant (no sun fade, no brittleness)
- Stainless steel bolt head screws
- Rubber finishing trims
- Includes rubber trim and self tapping screws, black textured finish
These are genuine Kut Snake flares, they have the logo engraved into the flare.If there is no logo on the flare, they are NOT Kut Snake. Beware of inferior copies that are made of cheap, thin plastic that are not ABS. These cheap non ABS versions will crack, fade and go brittle in a matter of months.
Notice: Before you order read the following information carefully and make sure you understand them.For fitting the you will be drilling holes in your car. Some flares need to be trimmed slightly and/or heated with a heatgun to obtain a perfect fit. If you are not confident in your ability's, or have doubts as to wether or not you can do the job we recommend having them installed by a professional accessory installer. We accept no liability for any mistakes or damage that you may cause by fitting this product. Installation time is approx. 4 hours for a novice.
At all times the ambient temperature should be 20 degrees Celsius or more when fitting the flares.
For legal and insurance purposes, we do not recommend that you undertake the installation processyourself. Please consult a professional to fit your flare kit.The information contained in this guide is provided for informational purposes only, and should not beconstrued as advice or a recommendation to undertake the installation yourself.You should not act on the basis of any content included in this guide without seeking professionaladvice.We will not take responsibility or claim liability for actions you take or fail to take based on anycontent on this guide. We will not take responsibility or claim any liability, for any damages occurring fromDIY installation.
INFORMATION GUIDE
To fit a set of Kut Snake flares to your vehicle, there are a few things that are needed to make the job go smoothly. They are not hard to fit but care is needed when drilling through your guards as you have to get it right first time. Here are a few "Tips" to make the finished job good looking.
TOOLS NEEDED:
- Drill with 4mm drill bit, cordless electric screwdriver, Heat Gun, Sika Flex Sealant or Super Glue.
1) First, lay all the flare pieces out next to the appropriate guards. Take off all mud flaps and any factory flares (if fitted) and "Hand fit" all the flare pieces to your guards just to check for any discrepancies between the flare and the guard.
2) Drill out the pilot holes in the ABS plastic flares with a 4mm drill bit. Do not use a larger drill bit because then you will need to put washers on the screws.
3) Soften the rubber molding using hot water then use a Marine Grade Sika Flex Sealant (or similar) to glue the molding onto the top of the flare edge that sits up against the guard.
4) With the 2 piece front flares, line them up and drill 3 x 10mm holes through both pieces and bolt them together with 10mm bolts and nuts, this gives you a finer finish line.
5) Put your flares up against the guard, then drill into your guards, using the 4mm drill bit (using the pilot holes as a guide). Before you screw in the stainless screws, squirt a dob of sika flex sealant into the hole to seal the screw in and stop rusting taking place. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN SCREWS.
6) When you have all the flares bolted on you can attach your mud flaps onto the flares and put some flat headed screws up underneath for extra security.
7) Lastly just run over your flares set with a cloth and some CRC Armour-All to give them a nice protective sheen...............................Job done!!!
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