Collection: 75 Series Land Cruiser Fender Flares

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FENDER FLARES FOR THE 75 SERIES LAND CRUISER IN FIBREGLASS

FENDER FLARES FOR THE CLASSIC 75 SERIES TROOPY AND UTE

Fender flares for the 75 Series Landcruiser (also called wheel arch flares) are sized specifically for the classic HJ75 and HZJ75 body produced from 1984 through 1999. The 75 Series has a different guard shape and body profile to the post-1999 models, which means flares from the 76, 78, and 79 Series do not fit. Finding quality 75 Series fender flares that are actually moulded for the older platform is getting harder as manufacturers focus on the newer models, but this collection brings together the options that are still available for owners who want to protect their guards and cover wider tyres on a classic 70 Series.

FIBREGLASS FLARES MOULDED FOR THE 75 SERIES GUARD PROFILE

Our 75 Series fibreglass fender flares are moulded to the specific guard shape of the HJ75 and HZJ75 models. The 75 Series has rounder, more curved guards compared to the flatter profile of the later models, and generic flares designed for the newer vehicles will not follow the body lines properly. Fibreglass is the ideal material for a 75 Series flare because it can be shaped to match the older guard contours accurately, it is lightweight, and it can be painted to colour-match whatever paint code your 75 Series is. For vehicles with older or weathered paint, textured black flares give the guards a fresh, consistent look without the need for colour matching.

75 SERIES TROOPY FLARES AND 75 SERIES UTE FLARES — FRONT AND REAR SETS FOR HJ75 AND HZJ75

75 Series Troopy flares and 75 Series ute flares are both stocked, available as front pair and full vehicle four-pack sets. The front guards are shared across both variants, while rear flares are matched to the specific body behind the cab. Many 75 Series owners are running wider aftermarket tyres for improved off-road performance, and fender flares ensure the setup stays legal under Australian Design Rules while keeping the bodywork protected from the debris that wider rubber throws up. Flares also cover up stone-chip damage and minor rust on the guard edges, giving the vehicle a cleaner overall appearance.