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Old 03-26-2013, 10:32 PM
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are those just the normal f150 with oem flare mud flaps. I know they are not oem flares but the the same mudflaps that fit with oem flare fit with thr bushwacker extend a fender flares??
These flaps are for trucks without factory flares or running boards to fit the flares.
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Originally Posted by Grandpa's Grocery Getter
Mine were a packaged Price with color match and install was 1000.00 tax's in..painting and Install them was 400.00...check amazon or nextag for pricing, we pay hell of alot more for them in Canada

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Specified for trucks without factory flares but fit the Bushwackers right? They seem to fit the curves of the aftermarket flares like a glove from your pics?Been looking for a molded set for my truck for a while now; thanks for posting!
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Specified for trucks without factory flares but fit the Bushwackers right? They seem to fit the curves of the aftermarket flares like a glove from your pics?Been looking for a molded set for my truck for a while now; thanks for posting!
Yes, they do fit the flares very well.
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Just ordered both sets from Summit;can't tell from the pics if your truck has the front ones also?Thanks again for the part #'s post & pics.
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Got my rear ones from Husky on the back with my Bushwacker flares and I tweaked them by sanding the Inside edge smooth where they had "notches" since our flares are smooth;that way they fit just like a glove for about 10mins. work.I replaced the hardware with stainless #10 metal screws and 1" stainless fender washers. I'm going to make a 1/2" thick "shim" for the fronts with longer screws and the fronts will fit with the Bushwackers& 4" factory running boards without modding the mud flap or the endcap on the running board.
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Originally Posted by outlaw347
Just ordered both sets from Summit;can't tell from the pics if your truck has the front ones also?Thanks again for the part #'s post & pics.

her is some pics of mine......
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Originally Posted by Toddman34
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it would be half that if you painted them yourself......but I couldn't be bothered this time......it was in the shop just do it....with all the other stuff being done.....and if I had shopped around for flares I could of saved 50 to 100.00 maybe cause then your paying shipping.......

but they look great and work very well keeping the truck clean....
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Originally Posted by Grandpa's Grocery Getter
it would be half that if you painted them yourself......but I couldn't be bothered this time......it was in the shop just do it....with all the other stuff being done.....and if I had shopped around for flares I could of saved 50 to 100.00 maybe cause then your paying shipping.......

but they look great and work very well keeping the truck clean....
Would this work with pocket flares?? They still have that flat edge like the ext-flare??
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Originally Posted by stevezf150
Would this work with pocket flares?? They still have that flat edge like the ext-flare??

Pocket flares and extend a fender flares are molded the same one is smooth one has fake bolts..
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