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Old 07-17-2013, 08:36 AM
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Default 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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GREAT looking truck!!
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How much did it cost to get the fender flares painted? I have a sterling grey truck also and have been planning on adding the fender flares.
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How much did it cost to get the fender flares painted? I have a sterling grey truck also and have been planning on adding the fender flares.
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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Sorry to bring back something from the dead, brhea I found most of the pics I was looking for here, any pics with a full side view?

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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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Originally Posted by WesJTX
Sorry to bring back something from the dead, brhea I found most of the pics I was looking for here, any pics with a full side view?

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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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Man, it seems the entire US is getting rain right now. Colorado, Texas, East Coast.....

Just do what you can, no big hurry.

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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.



Originally Posted by WesJTX
Man, it seems the entire US is getting rain right now. Colorado, Texas, East Coast.....

Just do what you can, no big hurry.

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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.

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