Fender Flares for a 04 - 08 flareside
#1
Fender Flares for a 04 - 08 flareside
I have been looking around and cannot find pics of a flareside with fender flares,
Does anyone know what company makes fender flare for a flareside?
Anyone have a pic of a flareside with fender flares?
Does anyone know what company makes fender flare for a flareside?
Anyone have a pic of a flareside with fender flares?
#3
Storm Chaser /Navy Vet
There's a guy on this forum that had a 04-08 model Flareside with the fender flares. I'll give ya a link to his thread when I locate it. I believe he said you'd have to make a cut-out for the fuel door.
#4
Storm Chaser /Navy Vet
Originally Posted by jawk1
I have been looking around and cannot find pics of a flareside with fender flares,
Does anyone know what company makes fender flare for a flareside?
Anyone have a pic of a flareside with fender flares?
Does anyone know what company makes fender flare for a flareside?
Anyone have a pic of a flareside with fender flares?
Here ya go. Enjoy!
#6
Storm Chaser /Navy Vet
Originally Posted by jawk1
thanks for the link and pics, I found this truck before but couldn't find it again
thanks again I may have to try this modification out and see how it goes.
thanks again I may have to try this modification out and see how it goes.
#7
Ok so I have the same f150 fx4 red Flareside. I just added the fender flares and this is how i filled the gas cap gap.
I use a paint can. I made a template and cut it out of a plastic paint can because they are black. I used activation spray on the back and Urethane caulking with tap to hold it until the urethane could dry. 1/2 hour. and then mixed JB Weld to fill in the top side crack then more activation spray with a dusting of black paint to cover the JB Weld.
I use a paint can. I made a template and cut it out of a plastic paint can because they are black. I used activation spray on the back and Urethane caulking with tap to hold it until the urethane could dry. 1/2 hour. and then mixed JB Weld to fill in the top side crack then more activation spray with a dusting of black paint to cover the JB Weld.
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#8
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Ok so I have the same f150 fx4 red Flareside. I just added the fender flares and this is how i filled the gas cap gap.
I use a paint can. I made a template and cut it out of a plastic paint can because they are black. I used activation spray on the back and Urethane caulking with tap to hold it until the urethane could dry. 1/2 hour. and then mixed JB Weld to fill in the top side crack then more activation spray with a dusting of black paint to cover the JB Weld.
I use a paint can. I made a template and cut it out of a plastic paint can because they are black. I used activation spray on the back and Urethane caulking with tap to hold it until the urethane could dry. 1/2 hour. and then mixed JB Weld to fill in the top side crack then more activation spray with a dusting of black paint to cover the JB Weld.
#9
This looks great! Just a shame no one makes the trim specifically for the Flare side. Be very careful reading the description on flares you are looking at as they often are not specific as to whether they work on the flare side and usually they don't. This is a lot of extra work, very nicely done, but hate to have someone find out they have to modify after they receive the parts. If anyone does find fender flares that work on the flare side without modification I would love to know about it. Even some thinner 'less meaty' flares would be much better than nothing.
#10
I saw a guy selling a new/unused set for flareside once. He made a big point of noting they would only fit flareside. Been a while and don’t recall what site/location I saw the ad.