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Old 11-13-2015, 10:16 AM
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Sure this has been discussed before but I finally put something else on my truck lastnight. I was starting to get some bubbling in the paint around the rear fenders and rust coming through so I decided I was in need of some fender flares. Took my chances on an ebay kit and am very please with the product I received. They are the pocket style flares with the stainless rivots. Flares seem to be of good quality and the it came with all the installation parts. Fitment is pretty good you just need to take your time working everything where you want it. I chose to get the textured black flares. They came out very nice.....


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Looks good. I bought some from eBay too, might be the same brand you have. The fit is great and hold up real well. I went with the 2 1/2" to cover my high offset wheels. They were significantly cheaper than Bwacker



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Originally Posted by sule007
can you show me link it?
These are the ones I bought. They have other year models too.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2009-2014-Fo...FUlxPX&vxp=mtr
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Looks good. Wondering how it'll hold up after awhile.
OP how's the weather where you are? You think these will be okay for winter/snow?
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Originally Posted by carelessboomerang
Looks good. Wondering how it'll hold up after awhile.
OP how's the weather where you are? You think these will be okay for winter/snow?
I'm in Iowa so I will be getting hit pretty hard with snow here soon. (This weekend I'm in for 6+ inches of snow
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Originally Posted by bign1497
Looks good. I bought some from eBay too, might be the same brand you have. The fit is great and hold up real well. I went with the 2 1/2" to cover my high offset wheels. They were significantly cheaper than Bwacker





Those look just like mine, Great looking truck btw. I got the wider ones as well. Kind of wish my wheels had a bit more offset but at least now when I drive through rain and snow it wont cake the whole side of the truck. I gotta say the price difference between these and Bwacker makes this entirely worth it.


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