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The fender flares polaris should have made

139K views 479 replies 133 participants last post by  justgregg  
#1 ·
Saw these today, I have been wondering when somebody would make them but I don't think the rules let me say where
 

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#4 ·
They are not a supporting vendor and I don't think they are in full scale production just yet. I would need a moderator to ok me to post where I saw them.
 
#9 ·
We'll there ya go then, I bet this guy wonders what the hell happened when his phone blows up tomorrow lol
 
#11 ·
They may need to stock a warehouse full of these somewhere in the south I be the could sell them by the trailer load
 
#19 ·
The look is amazing, these guys nailed it, very pleasing to the eye. They look factory and not like some add on. Would like feedback from those that purchase after some use and wouldn't mind seeing more photos. RZR owners are going to be giving you a double take with these rolling by.
 
#69 ·
per their website:

"The RMR Polaris XP1K and XP4K fender flares are direct replacement items bolting in place of the factory flares using factory hardware. With an Increased front width of 4" and a tapered 2.5"-4" rear, these flares are sure to keep ground debris out of your face.

Material - Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP)
Finish - black texture."
 
#29 · (Edited)
Well, I just got confirmation that the fenders are indeed fiberglass. I am pretty sure that this makes them a no-go for me. Just seems like they will destroy body panels before anything happens to the flares. Will wait for some reviews before making up my mind.

Also said there is a big backorder too so dont expect them any time soon.

The upside is that they will be easy to sand down and paint for color match guys.
 
#30 ·
Well, I just got confirmation that the fenders are indeed fiberglass. I am pretty sure that this makes them a no-go for me. Just seems like they will destroy body panels before anything happens to the flares. Will wait for some reviews before making up my mind.

The upside is that they will be easy to sand down and paint for color match guys.
I think the tradeoff is that even if they were made of anything else..it would be difficult to get that beefy type 'look' in the break-away type (ideal) scenario that you describe (and I would desire also). I'm not a fabricator yet that's just my $.02 (for what it's worth).