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I've been looking over the Zone Offroad Comanche for a while and really like the stance and appearance. The one thing I really don't like is the fiberglass front fender flares(say that five times fast). They come up higher than the rear wheel well and I'm just a fan of uniform matching heights and appearances. The fronts work for their low lift setup on those 40's, but mine is higher than that. On the contrary, I really like the rear flares from Hannemann. So I was thinking, to keep that same height but not have the odd front flares, of combining the bedsides from Hannemann and then putting some Bushwacker flares up front. I mocked up a photochop real quick to demonstrate the look(a bit messy on some edges, but gets the point across. Given more time, I'm sure I could make it convincing). Any opinions? Better options?

Comanche_Hybrid_Flare.jpg

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Do you need the rear flares to replace a bad bedside? I think appearance wise it looks fine as long as the front flares are the same width as the rear. Also, I would certainly not paint the front flares. I think it looks good.

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I'm keeping the fronts army green. The only color change I'll be doing is undercoating the lower edge of all the body panels. And I don't need the rear flares, I just like the look. But it's hard for me to envision how it would look mix and matched like this. Even the Photoshop didn't do much to give me an idea.

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It reminds me of the old flare side fords from the early 90's. Personally, I think the flared rear bedside and the black front flares looks good. I like how the front stands out. To me its like you are saying I know they don't match and I want it that way.  

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