P1000 Honda accessories front fender flares

popeye

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I'm just not a fan of non flexing fender flares.. and that's just too damn much for the underseat storage... it's literally a plastic trash can!
I agree they may look nice and block the mud on the farm but out on the trial i think they might end up as litter.

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Yup.. I'm thinking a 1/4" conveyor belt material would be perfect for flares!
Like this....
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Just finally saw these and damn they look good. I so wish I could run these we've ripped of several of the aftermarket ones and both front fenders are scrunched up on this rig so I'd guess these as being litter.
Hopefully someone gets them soon and sees how they hold on but I'm thinking they'll rip the factory stuff off when they go
 
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I like what you did here. Looks like a good fit and does the job. How are you coming on the rear? I'd like to see what did/didn't work before giving it a shot. Thanks for posting
 
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If you don't want to use belting any heavy truck dealer like a Peterbilt or International dealer sells mud flaps that are cord reinforced and they come in 3/16, 1/4, and 3/8 thick and they have different lengths for about 6 to 15 bucks each and you could make several sets from 1 flap.
 
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I used an old truck bed mat. It flexes just enough but keeps its shape. Just make a pattern using cardboard. I crunched mine dozens of times this winter on trees, rocks and they are still holding up great. They helped a lot keeping the snow out of my lap.
 
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I like what you did here. Looks like a good fit and does the job. How are you coming on the rear? I'd like to see what did/didn't work before giving it a shot. Thanks for posting
I have given up on the rears for now. Everything I have tried I havent been happy with the way they look. It would work..But doesnt look very good in my eyes. Actually debating on mudbusters.
 
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