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Old 02-25-2015, 09:02 AM
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She's gorgeous!
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Beautiful truck! Nice and clean! Did you do your headlights yourself?
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thanks. I actually had the headlights done by Projectoretrofits.com.
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Fender Flares-image-96953657.jpg

I used an off brand. I forget what brand though sorry. The fitment could be a bit better but They fit well. They were $280 shipped to me. The biggest thing I don't like is there's already signs of surface rust on the rivets. They've only been on for a few months and will probably come off once winters done and I ive it a good detail. I had a friend paint them the front bumper and install for another $400. I'm happy with the money spent and what I got. I will try to figure out what brand they are and let you know.
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Ez-flare Search that on eBay. That's where I got them from.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/181676501807

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Maybe because they are a cheaper brand, they don't use true stainless steel on the bolts.
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Originally Posted by powerranger262
Thank god. I just hate flares on a stock, non-lifted truck with wheels tucked way inside of them. The setup you have sounds like it needs some flares though. Any pics of the truck?
Bare with me as I am a newbie to customizing my truck....... Based on this comment, I wanted to know if it really does look that bad to have fender flares on stock size wheels. Just got this (Used) truck and wouldn't mind getting the Bushwacker bolted on flares. I still have the standard 17" wheels on them. I dont want to get flares if its going to look ridiculous on this truck without upgrading the tires......AND from what it sounds like it needs a lift too??


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