Bushwacker Extend-A-Flare, BakFlip and Bed Rug Installed
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Bushwacker Extend-A-Flare, BakFlip and Bed Rug Installed
Just wanted to post up some pics with these installed. All went smooth and were pretty easy.
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brhea21 (07-17-2013)
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My Local shop quoted me 150 over the phone.....but....then he saw how big they were. HA. It ended up being 301.86. Ive seen a few posts on here and the average that I have seen was 400ish and thats what I went into it expecting to pay. It seems a bit much for such a simple mod, but its already paying off. Not flinging crap all over the side of my truck is worth it to me.
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Awesome. Good looking truck.
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Looks good, flares are next on my list. Ain't it fun getting out there and installing all them goodies while throwing back some cold ones? I know I enjoy it!
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I dont have any pics with the full side shot. Ill see if I can get a couple tonight. It is raining though. Maybe I can catch a break in the weather and snap a few.
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Once again, truck looks great brhea21!
I was curious in how you're liking the N-Fab steps. Any issues? I have been wondering if they give enough "step area" or do you have to be careful about where you place your foot getting in/out? The steps sure look good with your lift but I am not sure if that setup would look as good with a 2.5-inch lift setup.
Tell me about it. We are even getting flooded down here in New Mexico. I live along the Rio Grande and have been worried about overtopping for a little bit, but others have lost their homes elsewhere...not good. The only good thing is we are no longer in a drought. Good thing I am getting taller tires...lol.
I was curious in how you're liking the N-Fab steps. Any issues? I have been wondering if they give enough "step area" or do you have to be careful about where you place your foot getting in/out? The steps sure look good with your lift but I am not sure if that setup would look as good with a 2.5-inch lift setup.
Tell me about it. We are even getting flooded down here in New Mexico. I live along the Rio Grande and have been worried about overtopping for a little bit, but others have lost their homes elsewhere...not good. The only good thing is we are no longer in a drought. Good thing I am getting taller tires...lol.
Last edited by Desert Dawg; 09-20-2013 at 02:03 PM.