fender extentions
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No I can't, but I made some for my Polaris. I got some plastic, (make sure not ruber ones) mud flaps for semi trucks from Central Tractor. They were the largest they had, about 18" wide and 24" long, they came two together and cost $15.00. I made a pattern out of cardboard by holding it up to the fender. I traced them out, and cut them out with a jig saw. Trimmed the sides and bolted them on. The look great. If you didnt know, you'd think they were factory. I don't know if this will work for you, but if it will it'll save you big money, The Polaris fender flares are $200.
Bruce L. Hall
Bruce L. Hall
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I made mine the same may as BLH, but I used a sheet of plastic that the kids use for tobogganing. It cost me about $1.50 for one sheet, and I used 2 sheets for four fenders. I found this stuff is very flexable and you can get it in different colors. If you make brackets, you wont have to cut any holes in your fenders.
Only downside was the color fades after a couple of years.
Only downside was the color fades after a couple of years.
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